Grand Traverse Herald, March 03, 1908

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Grand Traverse Herald, March 03, 1908

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1908-03-03

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TWICE A WEEK —TPESDAY AND FKiDAY.

$1J> A YEAR.

TBAVEWe C<TV. ORANO TRAVEMC COUMTY. MICHIOAM. T0E80AV. MARCH «. ItOE.

THOMPSONVILLE
B’D OF TRADE

TRMBI^ cm lER rSESEIT

I. Peb. tS.-LAAt BlEbt
At A paMte BMetiBf or the bcwlii«Ae
TbompAoo
Vfllo IbIUaI twpA wen Ukcn fo^ the
oiEAaUAllOA of A boATd ot trtde or
hSSlhOAe BMA'A WAOOUUOA.
«e uuo to be deetsAAted Uter.
iBTttAllon Pneldeot
Pi
tIpoAI iBYttArion
Jno.
•ABto, •eoreurp J. W. HABoen sod
B. A MamaIbab, one of the direeton
at thA Ttatwm Cit)' bOATd of trede
Attended the Boetloc to abaIaI in the
prellalBAfT orsABluUoB of
AArtAtlOA, AddrcMef Wen mede br
tluAA TiATorAe CItr centleaea who
Mde ■MiiAilliini ABd E>'c oBefal la*
femhtloB nUEn
AtepA to be token Asd sAve tbe aeet1B( the beneflt o( TrAvwne CItr'A
thAt kind.
The neolt was that a temporAn' orsaslutloD WAS lonned with
HAOeek. «dltor Of the Thornpeeamie
KewA. AS ohAlmAB. And Itorton ''
PabI aa eeeretorr- A eosimlUee
D WAS Appointed. COBSlitA. rR. ChBttownr.
M, H. Etoekhm. Oeorpe Menold And
M. 0. PaoL After the tooporAip orEAEtetlOA A& opes dlACt
Md.. The VTATtne Cltf men mede
MWft tolkn'ABd ABAwend -QBAitlonB
ABd AAiUted hr their AvgEcetlons nad
tilomAUoB to the BomeBt which
Ee to he A jood thtos tor TkotopeoB'
vBto. The hAEtoiii adp -of niompASBAtflo khri for Eome time felt ths
, intoslty
BE ofEAAlsAUoe for the

now El «M1. tune ebjioto.
AEoOsr tafBeaoe which
DOfABA
boAO the pATpoee of the niell dtolrn
at that YfltoEA u to
AE4 lAOtof tofother opoa as oqBltohle
ATAtoa of bwAlnen methods - wbVsb
wobM he of BAtAAl beaett The osPfiiiips dortof the moettot tsdlcAt•4 that then was OBlTenAl dAdtn for
AB AMoetatloB that woold oomblae at
laaet three obfeeU. tbat of mataa] proteetkm of the
who 4o not par their WUi. ejric Im~ ladAttHAl d^relopIhe Eialn for orgAnlsAtlen U
> beoAime IbompflOBVlDe li OAA c( the (

Otr ABd Orand Rapids and It M gratl' frlv tw-Atoto that then is not an
eniptr hasae la the vUlage todarcMUr torn haa bean AetabUabed a
bBtter dish manatoetnrlng plant which
has alreadr started and Is emplorlng
Bins of ahoAt fortr people. It ta expeeled that thda to^trr arfll i
vwlop to a-Urge proportion with
eapAMkr t> »Skt of too or men e

With tIBs blight proapect oonfront
tog ThSBpaoavlUt. the bualneu men
foal the ttme to rtpe tor an organlsaMen to pnab tha toUrtsto of the nilate. g«t to new todotoitoa U poesible
and work hannonlonalr togethw 'to
dernlop the TUlage to a clrle war a^

that ther ai^lde awake and ns progn«tvt,ne manr of the btisineas men
4n Isrgn cUm. Their ttoni nn wellatoekod nnd the town U laid ant to
manner that wonld permit of gnater
t and gradnal
News
The Th<
ntilkea the keraoto when It deelant
opnn tu atotlottcrr that Thompnon'
vUle Is the *hslr town on tbe map."
WKh thU spirit manifested hr the
ptpple of Tbompeanville It Is a sure
thing that the vtUage will make Itself
toft to a eommercUl war ns well as
Imac night's meeting
SAwaMfiH and before a
t naolt. The eommlttee on
M will Immedlalelr piwpni
I. br-Uws. etc., and
a^AMral meniag win be called to a
Aon Ume to complete the formation
ofthenai
noMpanvlBe U a

QAITT
OUTLOOK IS
ENCOURAGING

this so the aim Of art U to tnacS taate does not bear on tbit Is out of place.
to bone as weu as to the sebood and It dots not slm to produce s speelalfsL Art to A public school Is
public and prtrate property.
velop eye and hand, to atlmulale art
Critical Affoa of ChHSrsn.
Professor McManIs then resumed appreciation and to produce and foabis discourse od the “CrlUeal Ages of ter taste.
Induetrial Training.
CblldrenProfeasor McManis then gave an ad­ RAILROAD SUBfiCRIPTlONfi ARE
He took tbe boy in tbe fifth grade
COMING IN RAPIDLY.
as Ms subject Ind told of hU develop­ dress on "Industrisi Training." This
ment since when be was to the sec- sabject. he said, la kgi:aUng the whole
edncatlona! world. Tbe chief dUflcnlon d grade. He has at this age
ty la tbe tendency to make manual
real strength than at any other period
training formal, and rigid to Ita
of bis Ufe. Hit teeth, stomach ai
methods rather than permit it to be
heart are good and ahnost any ex<
the practical muiculir outlet ot the' FOR BENEFIT OF THOfiC WHO
tlon can be stood. At this age. he
' WAtn- TO SUBSCRIBEInterested In the finer points of games pent up muscular energy of the child
Manual tralntog is s method and not
organizstion and conformliy
rulez. At this age therefore he should a aubject. a means snd not an end.
Nowadays tbe child Is separated ToUl Amount SubOerlbM Up to La
be Ungbi that the power and skill be
from the viul things on which racial
0 Night S46-MD—LM of ThOM
admires sre resulu of work.
Who Have Aveed to Take
I age too he ou^t to be driven as devrlopqieDt depends. He ahonid
Benda.
simost any task is good for bis tough In contact with objective nature with
br retaining old members snd adding ened body. He should by no means Its fundamental process which have
grown with the race. The probb
asraken Interest tu be allowed to loaf.
generation ago solved itself but B'
The rcf-*ud rorctrlUee of th" boa-d
tbe work. These days give force and
tbe question Is how to pisee the child
• trade .-rr Mi l gftttos saUriaclor/
energr to the work and asalst to formIn direct contact with theae tbiaifs rncourecfr cm in f.-vor-pf the pr<v
lag deflnitq plant tor <be next rear’s
work. Tbe dsr should be Well sdver- Moral Bducatioo of a Child" thU If (be school turns ont pupils who jv-sed t reel a'd Interniban railway*.
tlasd and aa manr oe* members at morning at -the Grand Trarerse Coun­ would have been further advance to The oTTnlllee have f>ucd 'i
poatlble BhODid be brought into the ty Teachers' Institute, a child, said tbe sober prarilral Ihtogz to -fe If Irq l>e rity that eltlimis gt-acrally do
they had q^i attended tL then cer­ r> t thoroughly urdcrrtxnd tt' propoELEMENTARY SUNDAY SCHOOL :bool. BQtbuSlaam should be tbe Mr. UcHanls^ developes morally In
tainly they are a failure.
riiioa. a-i4 ahen the.r do nado4wtand
watchword for the EUHr Dart.
WORKERS IN SESSION.
ways, through habit snd bis idea
ExhlWL
'• eubsc:!r*"rs to thr boada sro m'fle
Day.
Of right and wrong. Of course In s
The best possihle argument for man­ cheerf-jlly v5:h vrr- fev excepu:
Temperane* Dsr, hapdled br Mrs. child the lattri nss even less force
ual
tralnag.
perhaps,
waa
tbe
exhibit
erder thfi the proprr'Uou may
Chat, Dre. was next touched upon than with the grown indlvldusl.
of
the
Central
Normal
acbool.
In
It
Temperance snd self control should
thoroughly uaderstood. It.' committee
Children can also be influeneed ta
baske's. boxes and woven work derma U advlaable f> pul 'sh
be sowed to everr muBK heart,
. their hablu very easily by thel»
TWO DAYS' SESSION CLOSED AT child thonld be ungbt to refrain from parents or tesebers and It Is thus that of all Linds and all done aa neatly asd beading of the tnbteripUoa list. whlc>
‘CITY OPERA HOUSE
gra'tfrtog rrery wish and dealre. The we can Influence and mold their char- more durably than those osually pur­
as follows:
work of teaching aelf control should acteV. Cbtldm can be made to live chased.
Wa, tha undaralfiftad. haraby
Prom Saturdar'a Baeors.
interesting to local
be carried into tbe Suodar school as according to the rules it regularity,
scrlba
the amouirta sat eppoalta «er
Tbe second' clrmenurr Snndar
people and perhaps worthy of tbe
punctusllty. promptness and rasponfar ths bends of ths Grand
schoorcQDventloo held under the aus- Dar exercises Mrs. Dre
praise was toe exhibit of the
sHHlIty are taught early In life and
Traverse rsllread or Travaras City
of tbe Grand Traverae Sundnr singing of temperance songs and reelwriting, drawing and other work of
street reiiwsy, tha aama to ba paid ht
thus form tbe base of a strong charSchool aaeotlaUon. opened this
tbe
local
school.
Bvery
grade
was
toUona. The tongue, appeties .^d
four irjstallmenta. and tha roBular aiibIng at the Presbrtsrlan church, Mrs. paKdons could be unght to be sub aetef.
reprcBcnted sod the work wak uni­
scrlptlon blank lo ba aipnad whan
It It not a question of a lazy teacher
J. W. Mllllkm praaldlng. Tbe meet- servient to tbe Bandar school as well
formly of a aort that should be s
but the question of an
firat installment la called for, which
tog opened with a song aervlee led br I In tbe home.
Fource of pride not only to the teachchild "ibtt the parent ought D be In.will bo when the total amowAt auhMias Btbel OIbbs. who. with tbe usand pupils but to the city at large.
Hke mornlog session closed with a terested In.
scribed for In Traverae City ahall. In
slstonce of Grant Collfax Tnllar, of quiet hour In charge of J. B Barner
The development of the child could
of the ofneora of
It b Just this Irresponsible child easily be traced even without the
New Tork. has charge of tbe mnale of
lat we are Indebted to for o-ir over- guldea and it all showed a a[drit -Of board of trade, be oufflciont to go (
the) conreBtioci. This waa (olipwed
supply of civle unrlgbteousDest.
hr a short devotional serrlee, the kev.
In other words, not a dolUr of tbe
There Is s social respoDsIbtllly that
Canbr leading In prajeer. Tbe
amount tubscribed Till bO naked for
every child must learn and be can
MlMca Minor and OIbbs then render­
unlit tbe toul amonnt that eon be aothis only through -experieoce. Prom FVIday's Rwmrd.
ed a vocal duet much appreefa'.ed hr'
cured
to Traverae City and between
The Grand Traverse Connty TetchThe Indiscriminate gtrlng ot toys Is
also a B^erae to make irreapoDalblc era' Institute opened yeateiday at the here and Sk Rnpids baa been ralaed.
The opeolBg Addreet was to have
courthouse with an enrollment of *6: The Carter Conttraetloo company
children and at that (bey do
MB dellrend hr Robert B. Walter
enjoyment that they do out of C5 of whom were'ieaebers. filM pet will then be adviaed aa to toe extent
but in bis Abeeace C. O. Bstet ex-pne:hlngv they make tbemaelves. When cent ot tbe whole niusbef nctosive r>t the ability of thla aection te aubtdebt of tbe OTEABimioD gBre a ahort
scribe for bonds, and onleaa toe Cari
me views Use hundreds of men unable ot the city schools.
devoted prInelpAUr to the dlSerenoe
ConatraettoD company then de­
Prof J. T McMsnIs. of Knlomi
assume responsibility be realizes
IB methods of teachiBg used 46 roan
thst moral education only too much waa the speaker of toe afternoon, his cide to proceed at once wllb the bnlldAge and the preee&t time. Mr. BaUb
topic being "Children." The groat tog ot tbe road, no money will be
neglected In our schools.
has been IdentlBed with this work In
asked
ot tbe aubecriben. On tbe Otbobject
of
education
Is
not
to
teach
this region tor the last half centnrr
"Centagioua Affa."
band. should the Carter Gonatnicand told msor Intereettog ttortea of INMJtTRIAL EDUtATlOW MU«T
Prof MeUanb also told of Ihe third things to the child but to teach tbe
n company decide to b^ln opera­
the earlr work In thta ngton. TbU
COME EVENTUALLY.
critical period of a child's life. thM of child himself. The center of educa
U the child sod to r^b his sur tions. then
ecoBlr has the dlsUnetlon of being the
puberty. In this period the child H
The for will be called for to foor equal
flnt coBDtr north of WnrEd to be o^
riven to abnormaHUcs of all kinds and TOiindlng* and charaetedstlcs.
and placed to tbe hands
Im Wlghtman Said That tha Schools theae can Just as well be turned loio teacher who arrives snd leaves her
gaalfed for Bandar tcboca work.
Sy Taschlng Art Would Advartes
^ DAMeton oar.
good channels as to bad ones. It la school just as soon as possible Is of of the regnlarly dealgnated tniateea.
account as «be not only Is Ignor whereopoo t per cent Interett will be
ths Idsa That Simpiioity
Tbe '
the age of contagioua Ideas and the
Is An Eaamrtlal.
of the child but of his home sur­ paid for aato luma subeerlbod antll
for speelaJ dara.'the Brat
and books must be care­
being upon the "Decision Dnr." br
fully watched. It la here cbsractec Is roundings. Books are very good but tbe rmiroad It completed
teacher Is a sac-cess she must be operation. At that time. U the Carter
Mrs. B. U Hughes. TbU dar U oot From rrldar*t Record.
made or unmade. More converslms
The S'jbject of the Grand Traverse
exapple -to her ebUdreo at their Constructioo company eball bare car­
ret observed bp anr of the local
made between the ages of H and
aehools but will soon be practiced. Ooontr Tseebera’ Institute was "In ir. than In any other lime Tbe child •mimic" age and yet he one of them ried ont tbrir part of the contract the
of iKa dar Is the per- dostrlsl BduesUon" Tburadaj after­
bis sthleilr Idol sod bis Ideal man Every One whom the child eees is a full amount ot tbe tnbscrlpllons will
noon.
Induatrial
education
or
man­
aonaMtr of the let hot. Their life
and if he Is helped to choose the right teacher to him although most of them be paid over to them In exchange for
to Including their parents, are blind bonds repivseottog tbe amonnU tubbe berond rep.oach and one that na! (ralnlbg must come sooner or one be will very likely turn out all
the children can look up to as an ex- later. The present system M one of right.
ihia fscu The teacher Is almost scribed, these bonds to draw S per
luieresL U It believed by tbe
iple for It Is said that a pupil never antfilelalllr. such things na books inMiss Wightmsn gave a very brief always the child's example and ft 1s
advancea berond tbe teacher.
Tbo sued of those thlngi that produce address In w«ch she held up the tm their duty lo iws- that this trust of committee that when tbe matter la
(borooghly onderetood that a good
Snndar acbool Is the. greatest force reel culture and character. Tbe greai Iinrionce of arts and erefts to a child. the child Is not abused
many ihonsaods of dollars pan be
for good In <he world todar *od the population of
InstincU Are Hurqera.
The underlying principles of this sre
I»rof. McManis spoke of tosltoct* raised for ibc purpose. Tbe total
chureh dora not ranllze how mnch and elites and these do not offer opportun­ bramony. balance, motif, and stroo
In 1U hands to be moulded. Tbe det- ities tor labor with the hands or for tural relation; ideal which every one
1 hungers and llk<-Dfd them lo art amount subscribed up <o last night
$46,600. the following being the
coDiact s'lth nature. If the bomes
tluies of homes, nations and
electrical
bel!
which
rings
when
the
conrersiinl with to a crude sense.
contrlbator*:
cannot produce tbie work so necesthe world are being worited
EYof. McManIs. of Kalsmazoo. was buiion Is pushed Just right He men­
the Bundar echoed todsr br the edu­ aary lo the well being of tbe child tbe the Aral speaker si the teachers’ In- tioned the InsUnc of hunting, at fish
Tbe Kannsh A Ley tnlereaU.
fear of the dark, of play and
cation of the children, which is In the school must. This is not s matter of stlluie today, his rubj»rl being. "Critl.
A V. PYledrlfh.
ittment. It Is the most practical
hands of the teacher. The children
W r r Gormaioe
cil Period of a ChlldV'Growlh." Al sexual InsUncL Playing Is almost
of the present ere the home builders pan of education.
lost art owing to the crnglnaUng of
W H. I'mlp;
hough lo Ihe common run of people
In our colleges and even In our High gttiwth seejDs lo be nerfeetly simple names tor the children Instead of
of the future nnd In x>rder to keep
IJn'i« G F-r- int
the home under the proper Christian aehools we teach the elements of and natural, .vet it Is full of danger couragtng heir InvetHlvenoss.
Pn kop K«-' Ik*
economics yet we neglect comirfetolight tbe cUIdren mnst be started.
Many
perpi,ruin
ther
children
by
Rb< rman & Hm'* r
and In fart every day In life Is a critlrr to give them means of
ly tbe tondsmentnl truth that can oolr
shame
them
from
Ilacbsrt A Rusce
ine which may turn out for good
be
gained
by
this
practical
experience
Of thb-e^ioreb.
Jon R Ssito.
ad. Increase in size is not fear of the dsrk They forget that *11
Borne people aver that IbU towers the
Children's Der.
growth, only a factor of it.
The th'-»f- nstnets are a'"pan of the^r
The next address was to be given tdeala of education In that It subordin- change of cells is growitf and as they sonsllty Ilf the d-ld and'*-siuifik tnnre
H F Pnrcl-ev
BtM culture to malerlallty
upon Children's Dsr hr Mts
Htrelrl and I’r-m.rrt rompanv
chance, no', to number but In zlie. Importan' <>ce i^au the faculty of rea
Oaraer. who was unable to attend and culture not based On labor
W Errtsk
there muKi bo a rlgufflrance to those sODln^ as they form (be habits nr
ihe topic waa turned over to the Rev. iperfirial for use.
r Vpfr-I?
certain ages where they change most cfcavacter erf a'chlld.
Werw Net Play.
r,-, ^
Mr. Oar. Mr. Qar^aald that the main
These instfheta must have an outlet
rapidly
The child should have incentives to
thing on Chtldi^'s Dar wn* <<>
n:*vn--. •ml.
and If lie outlet furnished la good
From the age of T to R years. Ihe
ork sad this rumUhas the wabL Tbe
the church aftractlve lo ap
the child will be good Just aa surely
I'rr-lr-T: ’ I'- -S'-i-*
to ahow thr children that an Interest knowledge of accompllshmeou Is the child U to that stale where he loses as the opposl e is true The Instnct
Johr"oa ft Turner.
hif
baby
leetb
and
bahy
foods
no
long­
Was iMtng token In them. This will strongest Incentve of any We have
will develop as Its surroundings
Frank Trude.
er
satisfy
him
A'
this
ag
triad obedience and Interest of i
center the minds of the little folks
I direct and 'his Is (be reason why
Charin M. Beer*.
t of his lack of teeth, the child U |
child but we have been compelled
the church. It awakena to them
] what tbe child is tauitot of outside it
C A Bogbee.
liable to disease specially
1nterei.t and a realluilon that are eome back to this truth. Compelti
not Important but what be learns
I M Winnie.
irable about and ezerrise those
child lo work had many and serious
awaiting them to
about hlraaelf.
J W Zimmerman,
muscles
which
speelsllsts
rail
"raetsl
church and will evenmnllr load them dlsadranUges but thU with Its
John T Masstog-ham. a poet of the'
a. 6 Hopkins
muselea."
the
1|rUng
snd
running
Into closer touch with the church. pqral puntshmeni was not fat
upper peninsula, read aome aelectlons
L E Rice
muscle*.
The public schooU br ttAchiog thst fwrior to tbe silly notion that
from Us works which were greatly ap
e McNamara.
At this Ume he baa no con-rol over predated.
_
the main Idea of life Is success from child should be Uugbt that work U
J N Martlnek.
He ___
has lived ___
Is mtsslng Its play.
bis fiogen and anything that demands ^p^Bsula for' W year*' allho-jgh’hU
Klaasen fi Bhumaky.
The ^lld should he Uugbt that he skill and grace doe* not Interest
loteresi him
and Wi poems deal
sIm. The chief slm of life Is
F E Moore,
to work because work la good tor Tbe child abould not therefore be com cbirfiy with ih« wonder* and glorle
moner making but rather to make
Arcble Mlfler
ernrrthlng suhaerviwt to the bcnutl- him and because It Is the universal pelted .to write bw be should be al­ of tbat reglooJohnson t Pobl.
lowed to tumble at -Jilt Is the age tha|
to] ehirtttan Ufe. 'ne development of law of society
H Morrlaon.
Aft For ChlWeen.
natcre has determined for this de­
tbe ehlM toward Christ should not be
LICENSED MARINERS
S, E Wal' A Boas.
kBss Wlgh'^nsD then gave some of velopment.
to the church but should be
Wm. Hoollhaa.
OMcga Dago and George Hodga Have
the principles of art that everr child
AiiTiu of Art In School.^
esrrted on everr dsy to the bene.
Joseph Wilhelm.
Easuer.
should b^taugbt. He should learn
Mtoa Wlghtman. of (br Central State
George Dago and George Hodgb
Normal, then gave an addrea^on the
A talk on "^ter" hr Mtn Bditb that tbd^eslgn U
DEAD LOCK BROKEN
alma of art to the public acbool. Many have received Ilcenae* which permit*
thing decorated, tbat simplleitr
Holoonb foUowod. This talk
Kentucky Elected Williatn Bra
confined (o practical metbods-of bring lesaenllal and that true are employs teaeber*. the said, (kink the art of :bem to carry
Eg Oovemer. fianater Friday.
e room a znccess If they can show Dago's launch. Tbcae llcenaea are to
lag before the child tbe resurrecUon. I only hannoey of Hue. color and
Frankfort. Ky. -Feb. M —Tbe loBg
good exhibit. This la all right to eoapllanee with a tow passed last
iplea such aa the caterpillar and nngement. The Americana overdo
technical acbool but to a public year and tbe two gentlemen named deadlock over th* rlactloa of a teneoMOB, the Wbernatlng anlmala. seeds deooraUng their houMs and tbas de­
Ihe
tbe
first
to
receive
them
to
the
ator
waa broken today by the elacUon
stroy
the
VAlne
of
tbe
best
mater'll.
•cnool
the
aim
U
to
make
toe
child
and pluto were uMd and the audi
of WIIHam Bradley, exq
the addrea.
Now the school Is the place to correct
oteful eltUen and anything that (city.

cM«4 fron AH iDEiinnI lUadpolst.
Chrtatmsa.
The Per* MArQa«tt« «Bd ABD Arbor
PoUowlng IbU Ulk was an addreet
tUf point »Bd oacb npfU “ChrUimas" br Mrs. Bertha
BfrordA oieolleot Bblpplnc f»cUUw to enterudn the little ones a( Christ
wipe the UnnlBg connUr tgrrooBd Johnson wherein she dealt with the
Ids U belDt rapldlf drrrloped
methods now practiced totheebi
the (nriDeri ere boeonlot more proe- mas time. There she denounc
MMINffINO MADE AT MECTINO pertras CAcb re»r. The mcrlciiltitral being wrong snd suggested
eoodlHoae wH! In time become a ireAt Santa Clans be kept out of the church
PRIDAY EVEHINa.
help to TbompecDrllle end Added to; sod confined to the hose. Instead
tbe foture being taught lo receive the child
growth and Importsore of the village should be Uoght to g-ve more freeir
U sssnred sod with the Impetos that Mrs. Johnson siso spoke sbortlr upon
will be given br s strong commercial the Isch of the religious spirit to the
organlxstlon the
public schools snd suggested thst the
OAVS INURMATtON AE To STBRS
r wil be much more rapid Bible be read each roornlng to each
TO N TAKEN.
than heretofore,
room to the public srhcols.
Tbe Trarerse City genUemen
Rellr Oey.
"Rallr Dar" was the nex; topic and
-W. HaUMk. Editor of the NewA, rrrr eordlallr ncHvrd sod stnsmwir
thanked
for
the
saslrtooce
tbej
had
as hsndled br Mre. Wlllsrd Thomas
WAA MAde ChAlrmAii And Merlon
nndend la the Initial work of form­ The speaker tald that tbe object of
& PAid. EicretAry—Outing an organization.
Rallr Dar *aa to enlarge the school

SUNDlr SCH09T

CONVENIIOK

WERE

EREIT

P80POS1TIOI FUILT EXPUINEO

USE SET UNES

Agalnat the Law ta Uaa TNara In In­
land Lakaa—Manna an Cad to
the Tip Upa.F'
John Romato was brooght befora
Justice Grorge W. Curtin Satarday
charged with
lliccal
fiahlng to
Boardman lake. Ua was finad «< Bad
coats.
Mr. Romato asked for the MetoBCF '
of the opurt as be did not know ho
was riotoUog the tow to nstag Mt
lines. Tbo law la pUto opcm tUa
polnL the nae of aet line* tor fiabing
Deputy Gam*, nnd Flab Warden Al­
len Bfflllb baa Wan trytog to elonr
Boardman lake of flabermon who ora
thus vloU'lng tbe law. and waned
•everaL He reoent found aboot IM
set hnea.

29IEWEEMERS
Mra. U D. Atidaraeo Hoa Maon Voiy

MEETIHGS

TEACHERS

INSTITUTE

wn

GOOD

PIPERS

Ml*. Is. D. Anderaon. ot ShatbE.
depvty trmt eommandor oC.tba L. a
T. M. M.. pammdUiroMhtboetty Sas:
arOay on her ToUtra homo attar^eadtog two mr^ at Nortoport to tha to-.
terMt of the lodge. Mr*, i
bat iwen vorr anoeomtal to her wortt
at that pUea, >« i
tor been takeo Into tbe Norfhpdct
Htve.
Last Bight a tarewtfl rMfiD:loa waa tenderod her to toe Maeosbee ban. which was wen attended and
vary pleaaant Ume onjorad. Phney
drillt. etc., added te the eventogM
program. Ice c^m and cake were
•erred.

ROT FDR FOIffiTEU
Will Mr. and Mm I
WeSdlnf
wedded ThU Aftornaan.
wnilam r. ICatho^ and Mta Btoabeto M. Crapo wore d^totty nHed
In marriage at S o'olock flatnrday af­
ternoon by Jodge Narttongor to ha of­
fice. Mr. Matoewa la an enMnaor at
the Oral Wood DUh compaayto plAM
and has a Urge aamher of fitoBda.
Hla bride U a popular yoog lady who
aUo haa many Meoda.
Aa tbeir wedding was on FUb; »,
their first anniversary will not eotoc
for four years.
CIVIL SERVICC-RJOMt
Fifteen perean* Are Taking tl Todqr,
Eleven Fee CHy.
Fiftaen Peraen* Teak . It Gntoetijr.
viee examlnaUon Satorday aa teOowat
Harry F. Nelson. Harry S. DMMy,
Raymond R. Hager. Frank P. DOVBW,
Harry W. Hanson. Waller Lgen, WiL
ter E. Haatlngi. Was At* & OBddM.
Mist Goldie Goodrich. Jnlln* Oook.
Robert Bend and Alee Carrtdl. at
Traverse City, and Chr1ato|toer Knto,
Francis P. SUrbaek and Herbert IL'
Gilbert, from Grown. Etovea war* for
the city Hat and toe rest for nraL
The local board of examiner* waa
composed of Charieo F. lAaeoatar,
Joseph Shier and Arthar Qfbbard.

MISS BDUMIOUGR IHD
ksaed Away Batuhday at Her
Hems on West Front Btraot
After Lingering lllnaaa.
I. daogbter of
John Boumbaugh. died at 4 o'dodc
Saturday momlDg at HI6 Wert FToat
street, after a IlDgerlng lltoeao. She
WM 26 years Old. fibe lenves three
broibers. John. Jr. Prank and Charloo,
lister Miss VkHeL Bar moth­
er died right moD'bs age.
Tbe rematoa were removed to tha
home of her brother. John, at 414 Boardman avenoe. and taneral oerict-t were held Monday afternoon
■t : 3n o'clock at the residence.-too
Rev T. Boyd Osfl oBctoOng.
Mlak
Bnumbaugfa was a member at th*
Preabyt-rian ekurcb and had many
friends who regret her early death.

iniCKEDiriOG
Cbas. Jeftriea bad a rather oaplM
at experieoce -8*turday npon btitog
attacked by a dog which hM hetm
caoslng mon or leea tronbl* la ton
bborbood. Mr. JeSiton anatotead
no tojnriea but la the ptoeanna- of a
badly lacerated eoaL It might be
weU (or all ownera at d
tMu whether each cieahuen nhonld
be allowed ao the pnUto fhom^hfiKa
or not

‘1

--1

•V
•lUND TKAVniN HOMM, TUUOAV. MARCH a. UOB.

€rtt| TnTC5C Hcnltf

and they wlU caoUaoa tn oBco

•km u« tiH* eMVAlSD of •

e baa ahown
laaaBoeh aa
Oa the itat apaelal oonBlUaaa can ba aeiata-

■rtH- k7 tlM loM Of tMooDa.

AND MtfOlB Oa

ooBtrarr. Il !• koto* ^own

n kava had tka beat Ua»e of my SMTetary at the toeal todge of Bka. ])Q YOV GST UP
had worn waatkar ta received a letter sUtipg that be ~ '
Naw'Tork than you had, aad ta aaate haproviag. A auddea' relapse «

Ilia hot wa

asUS May
elMe <d0M (kM

od to perlOM a«toM ^ ona

at tba

of

ir, tmmr «M Wk^tadOr. tkat wkm board of trade work. Pratadaat Baato
Mcoato tro«. uhll^tM— an

Ckariad md Um

dM- ItapMa beard of trade aad apprtated
•ack eoBBlIue. lear-

an

Mn to the (kalrmaa ' fiom
tka aalam ttai aaloooa craala baai
a^ .fa a (kUaep.

Ob tka

:E^:1

TiJcf

erected a beautiful cottage ai LHand

pimtf of ti«tort«a.—roa

wlU

ladMtrtai^W. H. tJmlor,

Wkara tkara ara

Pwblle l^onaaata—J.

^•atr of aalooBB

TNft TWICK^-WdUC HUIALD.

aa U

W.

Mill:

BanttataMt-S. W. KaaUnga.

TbaI tata)
t

Porcat produeta—r
PoUtoca

The oouotry ia at a ataod-

and

H. Smith.

produce—Oco.

\

la rIfM and for tkat raaK» rl«biMaoa all a^Btate ali to aidbt or tan tkiaklBc paopia wftt oonHdar a lone
pa^. aa '
vkfia brtora tkay wtU esercUe their
Va bMiaaa tMa obaaaa vtU ba a (BftaBMO la babalf of a (raffle wkoae
BBbMirfbaia.

Tka Oftla ara ao appalh&c that the pee^e

wUI

ba of Ika wkoM Unltad StaUa are rtoiog

t of (be

to aripa it oat

(fba laral dailrwr tmmim tkto pan
•( tka'atata kaa raadhad a p^t wbera
a •anl'waaklf pipar wit! be of siore erw ooaaty aad tbe people wbo adroWa kara baaa loata and an working (or toeni ojdlon
for

•re tbe people wbo

stand ,for

ta-

dnsMml procren. motta adTancemeat
;aad a ermfar Tnrarae

City.

R and iniaanee of Ueoe people

Tka ppaeNI dapartsMU, tka Sna-

•artly. axertlae a

albka>«gbnd tkd Rona

whole-

durlag tba praaeut <

Tba

V plia wm ba oaad (B tka 1
' Mbda Cdd tba Hama Daparai
The kaiOMi QiNMtan.
Tka lotPd «
U aaotbw portloB of todayk Herald
vd) ba aaad lb tka ftrat laaaa altar
\ It N rOBafrad at tka oCiea and wlU tkara ta pobllabed a rery
article
from
tbe bUeblgan Ckibollc up
tMiraaeStka

-f OP Wdpy.

fiddbar tWaa oadar tba old pUa.
I wlU not be

the aaloeo Ottaatloo.

Mr. and Mrs. R. 8 Cox and taally

Qty.

Kana..

emet tbe fortdble effecta of tbe AnU

«r: HalTlMa korar kdd nor aoagbt Saloon leagoe movement

aad the Hlaaes

ried out'

Hattie.

Daisy

a

aadonal
Tnraraa

Hltage-of Tbe

pair

Howard City. Feb-

CircuiC

•tverage dAly atlrndahre. 31.
Mrs
ion

Ransom

bad

Itren

ta

poor

being the cause of her

death

e aaaorlatloni have chosen date*

much tor tbe beneat of that Tillage.
City

•koroogb organiuUoD and

by

aad

It

tba toaiiag kaMaaaa naa of tka atata
ladM* 4«Ma tka paopia Of tka die-

wbo are uptoMate aad who

believe

that they hav^the beat town

Mat

one.

for thb last 15 years.

IB toorteon cMBtlea of •el Garland was ro«le«ted tnaawrer. He escaped uninjured but three out
Tbe full Mr of oRIcMS and dlrwMre sMera were killed and a number
BtmdMtM titer. Tka Swr tatara^ (or the eocnlng y««r are aa Mlowa:
peraoaa were Injured.
Prcoldeat—Jao. r. Baato.
I dasparau Sgbl agnliat
The perpetrator of tbe
outrage

Tipaaniei

HamUtaa.

Mairk fkoaahM latareM
kd( Cm BDTomeat ta ths
to the local
am aboaM makiBg

February *Ctb.

and
be

of

•Ultattaa

have

almcui

all yhe

family

w-t-rv dc-

»:royed, the lo-s being about II.80O.
Helmrortb. two amall cblldtvn
old

•overed about « orloi-k

were

Mra

Helm

forth at once lelephomd 10 Wlllatn
Helmfortb'* for help and In comimny
the chtidnn

m-1

what ihey could.

ah:>ul

saving

The Bn-, however,

had «u;fa a start tbat they were un
jble lo remove

anvthliig
flo r

deftvllv>
been

tb<

-auae as the flr>- started in -he attic
Her telephone message at
ilelmforth't wa.*-

Each nelgbl-or

iinruciid to came tu cuaiii

FOUND CUTICURA
INDISPENSABLE
For Her<Children-UttleGlris Sufwith Itching
;hmg ta
Eczetna Which
Simply Covered Back of Heads—
Baby Had E Tender Skin, Too.

Although

the family wa* exposed 10 tbe atom

ruptions
(orroed
-d on the
backs cd thrtr
heads

aome 'Ime. they are feeling n<

effect* today and are temporaril}
tiding at William Helmfonh*'

OMInary
George Rush was born ta Vermont
B tbe year 1813 and died at Monro*
Center, bad cared (or him the past
Trytopeta* wa* Ibe rauae of his death
N'otblag la known of hu relative
-le left home when » yean* of age
part of bla life was spent

E

Hill.

DOW

ta

40 years

life he wa* a salt

A

Call

of

bis

water tailor

IHlDg

FRANK TRUDE
Old PostoUlce BnlMtna

WtlKani

the house was

aImo*( entirely consumed

lornia mintag and

h will soon be lime to be looking ior your PRUMNG TOOLS an we would Uke to h»^e you call and
examine our stock before yon buy. We bsve .nesHy
all kind of pruners but (he best is the CLYDE DRAW
CU r. 1 his pruncr is made of tool steel, haod forged
and fdllv warranici^. We aUo have the small hand
pruner-i. pruning knives, pruning saws—in f«ct every­
thing you need for trimming your trees at very low

ALL PROMPTLY CURED BY
“WONDERFUL OINTMENT"

not undrtwtood

when help did arme

THE FARMER’S STORE

whateve

A

lo h.vvc

near

F

Monroe

Center, baa eared (or him the past 10

I brard of Culicvm. I used to
try
almost
ewwthing. but
Ihey (ailed.
Tbm my mother
recommended
the L'utleura
Remedies, i
waMied my cbDdrto't bead* with CutL
cuia 8ra(- and then anplMd (be wooder*
(ul osmroeot, Cutxvjft' '1 dxt thu four
or B.-e iimew and 1 ran savtbai they hayw
been euurrly cuitol. I haVe--aaosber
baby who IS sc plump that tb-- (olds of
akin ootus orck Were brakrn and evra
bb-d
1 lairal t'ulieura Soap a
Curw-Ouitmeot dnd the Best
tbe traublp
disappewred.
ratag tbe Cutiewa Reoiedww y.A wbeo•vuranvcdiDr lamily have any Boree. 1.
-................ —--------------------* CUtkVKW sufBhome.

“TS

Use Alabastinc
:i iTujt oriinv-ni v
iDt tu make look
jm
It U ready I

.

kllrlic:]. lenor. t

r USV hr adding evid water Alabaatteto U a cwakr. *calv or rub off
It hafdrna vttb age and
A rtov-po-jDl package will caver

r.tarv coDdlUan.
___ - _______
.caplalr. • verythtag more. cIvariT We will aend It by malL
Ume aee about
s gri i>a<- at ihr *U)rv.
variety of paint. Every ran Etoar•AlNT, Wr have a No.
cupboards an.!

woe

Tbe funeral was held at the home,
'.be

wilier officlaltag.

by

near

Sad
to

lodeed.

moorn

bis

Tet laars of aorrow were shed

these wbo had

kindly

him ta bis last davi
r

was ta the eliy TkuradayAfter
weeks- vtalt with oU time titaBda aad
neliAbBTt ta 8i. Lawreaceeoaaty, Nh

H. Dmior. 8 a Pratt, J. W. Ml

lirogram planned by the vice oracl''.

Pbmp

cared (or

He waa buried,
WOOD.

C. Mare la DmA

T.
Mr. Hotmea had aot vlaltod bla
C. A. Bngbee. Oea W. Lardle. H. A. aU hoBs tor more tkaa M years, bat

Word wa*

received

lo

tbe

city

Tburaday that E Mara the magician,
died ta a
delpbla.
pbold

bto

boapital Jn

We«

death being due

paenmonu.

PAINFUL ULCER
Om FotElarsYav.

HarM 87

draw your at'enUon to to Bl^TCHOne more tfali
blog we
aut to ra»e calve* do ao <m BUteta
FORDS CALF MEAL.
Ml
lord s Mral
It 1* ewopomy
Tog get tbe
Too
tJ
bert nraolta (rara this
meal
Try a amall aosouot Brat Call tor

TaveSAUafCatkara

8 W

Seat Tiato
Tkoa.

ing Thursday afietacou bad a poverty

>>ity sirlcki'ii garmco s and those

of

Helmfortb was burned to (be ground

O. V. Hotatos.

SaBiinI Oaitnad.

ant Time at Last
twra of Amvilca. a’ their regular

tor that aieeting

ta tbe Orawo cemetery

Oaraor. escaped.
r.-THna.

Directors—Prank

R. N. A., of Cadar. Had a Vary PlaiA

.

’maaesflont

loath.

Bceman'. WalUr OeWItt. H. & HaU.

HAD POVERTY SOCIAL

rectirder and out.-r sentlm-l. comiint

Poe

Farm Howaa Gaetreyed.
The large (arm bouse

not a relative

Secrejuy—J. W. ftaanen.

and

A. R.

Mkikiglil Me battle la waging with

Pint Tlce-prealdeeit—n. 8.

i.hm-.

ilto commander of MePterran

iBlrtr ataiMa.

I eaat tata Mtaklgaa

rery much for this toontb.

Teheran. Feb. Jg.—kirtle the ibab

eeeretary aad J. W. Haaaaa waa eleei- waa diivtag through the atreeu today
ed aaanlmoaaly to that otiee. 8am ta an auto, a boata waa burled aiblm

Tba.taeal i

ta

He l—s served

as county agent (or aome

'due ta supposed

Kill Saab.

:iNA

J.

hare lowered the attend

Cedar. Mich., Fob. 38.—Royal Neigh-

friends

this city, having been a re*li1er* here

ids; John C. Colllna. Howard City; E

Trtad to

J.

Sickness and the severe atornw of

Hllllkei

they did.
Hllllker has many

fo

on yonr oorniag bsok.

Price, Me per pom*.

Hie

Visitor* during the month. 4
the month

friends personally to vote (or him. but

with

tnabia gatting •

««ple ponad ofthia

ULUAN HORTON, Teacher.

Mr.

ftataa ibat be Is not going 10 at-k bis

Mrs

fur



Di-nla Russel. Lillian Wilson.

McKinley Wilson

(or regltler of deeds apon
tbe republican ticket

from the second

W. H. Umlor daetlaed to

bo^e a candidate for re eleefli

Neither absent nor tardy
muulb

pArtioalarly fine flavor aad

It yon have

We will Uke onr ehsnoei

eighth grade.

J. W. HU

tkMi lb tka aattenal aoom

1^' year.

Cboicu Unooloml Japaa

Manus, seventh grade; Lcajle Nelso-i.

Reed aty; Joseph Banoo. Big Rap

‘kapbad apoa ta
•taU of Its Blsc. They are eommeadIt to purposed to offer two siak<
ad (or eatertalBlag tbto eeoUment be
purees from eeeb aasoclation. nomlua
a
ednae It to a good boMasH man who
Uoos to ctaee April U parses
ISOC
r feg to vkai la kaMt boU (or tka
will aland tor bla borne town and work
each or ajoul of lAOOO or ts.eoo
•Mia aad tka aaUon. aa wall aa (or kto
(or n't tateroaU. Tbla aeema to be
all for tdakc events, lu addlUon tber<
tbe Idea ot the buMneas men of Thornwill be a loi ot money offered divided
Tko ifebcBld to glad 10 gl*» tta aar- BOBTtlle. They hare a good town and
lBi« IffO and MM purses.
Indneea«f idjiptw to Mr. Hank eaadMaey
and witb a good pr>menU wtli be offered
racing
aaTlo Ml tta MMaaoa to briag graaalre. working organtaaOon
special BttraeUoa
and ' cone
aWM M
ipkab maeb tor their
vlUacrartea to make tbe complete Cmitral
ta Tortty or tka baaor aad tkat ba
'to growing and proeclroolt Tbe dates are as (oilo<
«« Tdpnaaot the diatrtet aae
' pertng and tbe tact that there la
ktata, Ang. tS to Aug. K.
. tag to tka wlakea of the paopia
vara:>t bouse 'n the r'llage speaks
Howard aty, Sept, i to Sept. 4.
thtt aaeUoa of tba atata. WHh
avl] for lik developmeat
Big Rapidt. Sept, t H> Sept. II.
potMara partloa of tke dtotitat malted tty.
CadlUac, Sepr. 15 to Sept. IS.
tor Mr. <m. tkera eaa be ao MHtioe
Reed City. Sept. U to Sepi. tS.
k«t OBI W mn bt'ekaadB aa oaa of
Bvart may also take the rematalng
. tbd detaMMa to aaadaata tba aext
areek.
padoldaat d( tka ttaltad Statar
r ta the
Much entbuatasm prevails over the
ranaa yeaterday afternoon to organise
ilr.
kaa daelarad ktaaaMf aa
coming season's outloMi.
aad prepare for the work of tbe
Mb oapportar at tkft tor pmidaat

We Believe

taa thAt i* to yonr UkioE

alone at borne when the Are was dt*

taoiMpMat aad

third
grad' :

exoDDtiona] alrroKib.

cel tome llgute ta racing and otbei

8 Stye. Ionia.

Nelson,

Rlrbardson. sixth grade; Beatrice Me

She ma» united

tnd a l>oy about 15 years

ot«ar

Saellla

Isabel Wilson, fourth

iince last November.

bang

U

were:

grade;

Helen Rlcbardroo. BIth grade; Rii’p-i

lug up very Hberal pursea propose

teat night npon u Invitation to ae- attracUoaa tbe coming tali.
01flce»
ma- ■tat In a p
eleeted are:
BliMtar uaoeUUon ta Tl
President. Perry F. Powers. Cadll
I that ba wtn rocMra thb unltod
Tkay met a large number of tbe boslat tka aotira 1
c; aecreiaty.
George
L.
Ketaer
ot (hat place and
lonto; treasurer.
John
C
Collltn
cordially entertained.
They fooad
Howard City; esecutlv^coamltfee. J
trlet. wharo ka la wall aad tarorably
(oaalderable onlbnataam ^ a lot of
M. TarwtlUger. Cadillac; T. R Welab
kabwa aad kldkly regarded aa oaa of
Bull

Those averagtag highest on examE
atluu

^e bad been ronfined to the bonar

S7-—Five falrr

not ta eouMet arltb each other and b>

Tbm ^mcem of the TrarOroe

ETE, BAE, NOW
AND THROAT

Day* taught. IS.

health for more Uian a year, consump

So. 18 G

tral Mieblgan Fair ctrcnlt bere.

awakening to the (set tbat aa or^ntaatton of her bnstaeea

bawd of trade rlelted Tl

aeftaV. «4 (ron tka aaotkaanta
Ik Haiaid

F. J. MauiievT

.....—iSiifdLT—as

r:r-^.‘L::iX5r“Y"

Nuralvr day* a tcndnncc. ISO

Mr. Covoll Will OaMvar Addraaa.
At the annual 8t Patiicka day cele

perhaps Bvart. have formed tbe Cen
Tka

k

Mr. RbU wQ^noaln tba

Mr.

.'ssr'sS:.::

_______

Paari Buell, tke last tbrwe residing

Big Rapids. Reed City. Cadillac and

doab' kfl aaMt peimeal koaon la the

to

ta» wya vsaWvtoa

^ 19 fcr Ceat sUavM •• lUM D

F. M. PAINE

aad probably aU. Ionia. Howard City

klsd aad ka

JadOMt In baaoBlag a oaadMata tor

af

U tbe worst eaS ver mwiairi

when-

F-UORIS

Penn

Ik wbkM ka baa kaaa plkead.

frfcada'

for Toledo. Ohio,

OLA88M8 FITTMM
mrnmm
TfMrM.flRr

WfhyMlM

prMaod

Brighl'i Dimase, which
at kidnev^U^Me.

1 for every thioRbcuf j-ou^v-e
Inev. liv-ef or bidder Iroolile it will »•
pbyaletaa at Ogdeasbarg. He also they will locate permanenily.
They
ind'juxl the remedv
remedy vou
you need.
need. It ^
Tialtad rneada ta Cauada*. Hr wai
have resided In this city more than
1 m
lieetl tested
ii so many ways, >n ko*p-.u'. i
ipaaled borne by bla wUea' uteee.
ro years.
weak and in private practice, auil has
Ura Sarab Banlo.
Mrs. RRima Lyon,
of 435
West prei-ed rasnccemful in every cam that a ! A
ale by ,
>)x.-cial airanitamvnt has Iwen
Tenth street left today for
............................. -.
.« jjjj, p
which all reader* of
weeks’ vlxtt with frieade at Summit
left today

Eevtoter Oi Deeds

(kaad

bladder «peeialito. and to wvmdtVfn! .

_

tba Oraad Itapida Pren a abort tUne also deliver an addreba. Mr. Carmody
HdU. wka lAlla batapOBaottka Ian- •go BBd III parpoaa la. at once apparbaa spoken in tbe city previously anu
mt Md
ont.
is well aad favorably known bore. He
an 1B tka aartkam par: of Ika atata.
Mr. Trieketi promptly ftanled
Is district deputy of the Knlgbu fi
kM alwMO kaaa a auuaob rapobbeaB statements. Bad* ta tMa arUcle and
Columbus and that organ
Ml a Hktaal aaatrlkaior for tka party
alatf'Vaned not to make
aelal aid kaa
dota so. This dOBtal to alaoTriuttbat will
Interfere
with
Mr. HMll kaa alaa aldad by od In another oolnmn. AH of these
tkeir attending tbe enierutnment.
naal wkaaaaar «aaaUou
at'lelea will pro« Intareattag iwading
A short program of music aullablr'
t kart baaa Isrolred
tor the occasion will be given.
MM baa alwwa baaa racardad aa c

of

8URFI.US. fASjOOO

Mra. teie Avery, who waa called

•Md an nddroB lIlaatntlDg tbe Im- eongreea from the eleventh dlstrtry In marrtage to Mr Rsnaom two yea
ta that oily. This will deliver an address. Tbe Oeorg< igo lait October. Hueb sympathy
;-.Tka Hpnid liaii
ba«i aallorttad addraaa kaa been aiUcked and ao arti­
relt for the young husband
O. Oovell club baa becu Invliod
alftdaUp to auoaoea
ika aamr cle deacrlblnig tbe rery opposite mFuneral services will be ftel.l Sitt
tend this addresa
ard
undoubledl)
af H. % Hall. «l Travatae City,
’irday .b( Beeehwood Delry fstni. at
u from those
abown
by
artn be preaent In force, the ann
aa a. aaadMata t«r tka albatioo
-clock p m.
Trlckett U being circulated broadcaat
. being made early to avoid any
dalapau to tka rapobiloan natloBal throngfcoot the county crideatly
I tnm tka aaTaatb
tbe nalooa intareata aa paid ndrOTilsHon. Martin H. Carmody. ot Grand
I diaufet.
Tkla baaor wUi ■ag matter. Ttdt arUcle appeared ta
Itaptda, a prominent attorney,

ajuport

OAPITAU 99OOJ0O0
dtscovcied after
of scienufic re*
by Dr. Kilmer, t

official

turned to Kingsley today.

H. •. HMA. POR MkMATB.

aoBd

A. J. HarilaBd. Aaat. Ckahlar.

City.
Mr*. Bert Bills went to Cadillac to­ me more aboot Swamp-Root, and bow to
findoot if voohsve kidney or Uadilet iron- [ s
day tor a rIalL
ble. tCbin w-ritinu mention r^mg this |
Ur. and Mrs. Jkhn Cariis. of Em­ generoo* offer in'thu paper and aend your,
succeed W O. Foote.
Andlttag-C. A. HammOad.
pire.
passed
tbraugb
tbe
city
today
on
addtem to Dr. Kilmer
ponvantlons. tails, eu.—O. P. Car- wbo resigned, atki tbe Record to anA Co.. Binghamton. M
their
way
to
visit
friend*
at
Kltigsm that be to a candidate
N, y.
Tbe reguta
Domination at the repoMicu prtm- ley.
fiftv-cent anil one
Ralph Roscoe and wife left today
dollar aim bottle* are
Tke aaatter of ralstag tbe dues waa arlea ta tbe Second ward- Mr. Curtis
for Owensound. Canada, where
la
tbe
youngest
member
o(
tbe
boatd
eoaoldered and tbe alraeet nanali
ud bea abown adaptlbillty (or the Roscoe wll take charge of ibe laboe
erpr«sloa at the annoal baiiDOUdt
story for the' Impertal Cement
SBOfa a ooarae ba
taken
auggeated position ainee bla appotatment. He la
every bottle.
has
already pany aa bead cbemtot
tbat.aotloa ba UkM upon tbe rcMlo very well known and
Mr. and Mr* G L«mphere
Uon at SB
eariy date.
PraMdeni made a very (avcrable Impression oa
tbto afternoon from Grand Rapids (or
doing ao would be fined. FV reBaato waa aotboriaed to call a meet tbe board
vlrli with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zorw, freehmrntfl three <-ouraea were aerved.
log of tbe aadre board on aome nigbi
of Randolph street.
Dseth of Mrs. Mabel Ransom.
Firat. small slice ot bread with smAl
ta tbe wear totsre whi<di would
Mr and Mra. P H. Day and family piece of meat on paste board
Mra. Mabel Raaaocn. wife of Cul(our
be taterterod with by other erenta
onel RaoioiD, t
Sled at 77 o'clock WeJ of Glen Haven, returned home
Inches square; next a plew.of waffle
as decided that tba board en|o}
Do-ti'ng after a business trip i<
with quarter «>( apple; third.
lokm at tbat Ume and tkat ault
the borne of Mr and Mrs. B. L Ran city ycfterday.
smAI cake railed poor mao bakery.
eateftainment be piOTidcd. Thr
She wad (4 years old. B«wid.-»
All enjoyed a piod time.
matter of eniertalnmeat was referred
A ♦ ♦ ♦ A'A A A'a
her husband, she leaves a 1» monljs
to the
AUi RTMtito OV OVT TLOWSM
STONY tCACH SCHOOL.
Hera ia R eltof foe Womeft.
Tbe augges loa tbat one meeting of •»ld son. Robert.. Mra. Ransom wa*
dangbter of Mr. aad Mrs. JuJ Buell. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
It TOO hav«tma>ln iIm lisra.l'ns
the eatlra board be Bold
dre iw Kidwer trowM*. ami wsat _
and Georit*
Report of the Stony Dcacb scbot<l plrsesat bereren. (..r wmwsa'- lilt, iry M
leaat during tbe winter aeaaon wa* Her brotaera are Bert
tvOrsT - a«>rtr»ill»n l>wt It la a ssf*
for the mouth eniHtig Feb 35;
(aror and Buell, abo etotera who »urvue
vfsiunr i~euUt<.r At -........................
klru Wsnnu t-wrkute
Total number enrolled. 43.
this propcaltloD will doobtins be car Mrs Rore Harrl*. Mrs Carrie McRae

tka saloou bare beta aboltob braUoD of the Immaculate Conception
Aaatoiant cfcnrch at tbe Grand opera bonse
^ akuga va bare nade win dra feM- •d tor BOTO than a year.
Aitorsay Oaneral Trlckett of Wyan­ the oreniug of Tuesday.
Mbrcb
•fal aatMMOoa.'
dotte county. Kanaaa. baa reeeoUy to- Hod. George 0. Corell. candidate toi

ooBTaakoa.

A. J. Maysard. AwL CaMec.

tag on <be board of education under

Then are

toots rclatlea
Kaanta

raaalBlng

dakipMo to tko ropokliNB

oa

Retail dealera-U R. Blckory.

ddBar, aad tM trot asd banara tka

mm Wl ka btUoraa that

''I

Claire B. Cnrtto. wbo la now

V p^ oaaa a «aak, haraafUr aaah

peMUdal olloa M aay

morlag

dalK B. Cortis

l^laUoo-r. H. PmtL

Tracy LAy. PraaWeat

. the c4ty on account of nines*,

tteO bis aoo WUHam K.. wboae wife to

Perkette.

Kingsley tbto

boelneas.

Ha Ttoitad two brothers whom be

lardlr.
Frolta—L. >-

I

atm. or em poiag backward, acd I

ItaUiaiy—M. 8. Saadera.

1 vlU te In Uita MSpHn of edaoaUoo
and
Mtr aaVaat.« B« paMor tkn
tkat U. tka loeal opqpo oaeaUm to
bat iBbbWd of «attta« tvalra !• tvaa- rtgkt Tka aboilahuew of tfee aalooe

all,

rears ago.

A

8 Ftayd Otatau Tic* PiiitaBt
SamuH OartaBd. Caabtar.

FCRSOHALS.

extest. bot real

(haa U waa arbea I Need there SO

medrlcb.

ktatlatlea—J. W. Haanea.

bar piV«w

I tkla okBdga

I to a cenalB

bad not seen la SO yaars. Mid also rli

laataad of kelp

BOR evwrvfaodv wbo reads tbe news
a to sure to know of tbe
cures made by Dr.
Kilmer's
SwampRoot. tbe great kidliver and btad-

aataie ta Ike rteber dtotrieta to aeU- From Tkuraday'e Record.
tag tor tram tS to til per acre cbeapCounty Agent J. W. Kllllker went

•raataa tka boMoaat.

Tka dari :fta baaadU aa ~tka otker band wUI
, ct ptflitaUlOD «1U ba Toaadaf sad iMasr U"aa «»«.
nmg. -Tkaro vtk ba BO tBeraaaa la
opoo the aboltob
—oHpUoB ra«
of plaeaa wbera U«aor M aold.

ptfMad «l

all over Ibc country

TnTCfscQty StaR Bak

traibk Makes Tea Mttenhk.

Tbe Tlllagea bare

am Mating -MIcblgBa. My Mteblgaa.- '

MNi j VwW aa kowtoffDfa

pdlb^kaeoBttiraad.

In hto prafeastan be ranked very bigb

oM
been

BO (Bctorfaa 70a win SBd fa« If asr kaa.
•alooaa inlaaa -aoina etber lotaraM
Monldpal pfalrw-W. w. Bmltk.

aanOMr Ika H^d «ltt ba pak- aaj ba lataraaU dlracUr allied *ltb
Uakod .AM .t&Daa a vaak laauad of tba aalooea tkat wlti ba aSaatad. ban

ta

for SO year*, there baa

taming dtotricta.

Tbe

ara atatalowa
Waya aad maaaa-A. V.

la a <

•M

AltkooMl bad Dot aeaa the
borne

amoag

Maaeotlre-W. t. Wlltoma.

for laaUBca a oltr obara tkara

tavorabiy.

kaown ta thU regloa. hartag iseeaUy

KMacy

traveling from coast to ooaai.

tboaa wbo am help him beat

eoetnur,

tka aalaoaa faad apoo taMwi

aaa 4^ par paar.

8 Mara was weU and

taaberBOB

Ua to cany oa

tag tba ataactloo of tbe otbar

“>Taness*Tf“S2fcz

•arae

bad to break camp

Midom tafo teM abolWMU ••Hast baa (oilowed tka axaaiple of the Ornad

' THOt. T. MTM^

WITH A LAMB BACK?

plaeaa tka aaow. waa aiz aad

Mra.

Mara

PUla-

-I tmd an ulcer ee my fwA (cr a yaar
er nacre sad it wa* veer pataful a* It
---------------J
- a doctor,
.
g •ora. t-..
I'bad
WM a
ret did WH heal It. About
but bto
rsjtal nwetto ago I ra«r.r«wv«d in uto
Cuucwa 80^^ Oattcuta Oinunat,
aad CuttovnAlto. IiMdtwoarta^
tttobowallbaBkdnp- Mra.8F.Rrih^
Wtot liaeatoi. Mmb.. April 2S. 1S07.*'

to tywas

ha was greatly sorprtaed to lad ao wUb him at tbe Ume.
Mr. Marotaad been III tor abon; «
IMroeton Wtonle aad LarAe -wara taw ta^Bgea ta that part of the stale.
«Mtb aad tatt week. Abras McOoH.
rl»: ^ BBld:

M the corner of Casa aad Fraac Straeta.

TBAVEBSE (TTY. UKH.

'•-a

Other kthdi of beer ate Bade hr hit}
trlbea. hot maA of K the armce
vMtia man voeld aol toMh. Flan.
1IT4. Bp to t»M the aferaae tBporuaoa or beer aaoaaltr traa aigtaad
a«t'about 13U.0M aaJkma. ealeed
Tbe Mtter alM masoto nMrtr *3^.000 and vtll to u- »t
d»r a atroas «ntUUry piard.
(aetared ai 'Bartoci^pon Treat i
T>Q)lce are cwrdais the borne ft' tBp^*<(l Ui c caaaideraUf ixtcat
Dr. Jntloa P. XeaMirlaa at St. LmU Beet tbe t^aie o( Bi
Tbe -MlL-dtpaalu of ChUe are tbe
Uo.. a. prtmildeDt tUHaa pbr
Coaes ibe cMrfort o( dm kae.
vbo ta the reelpteat of an anat(ne.1 yreateat to tbe world. Tbe Salar
- If ibe tores brs fami^ ber bead is m ber booe mti Aar sedeoicmuBlcation to ftalan de^bdlDF Srandft mine in the prorloee of TaAISM aafl threatenlnc the phraldan >«a«a. about CO mllea aoutb and east
Ive ant: ^ mabs aStbecfari^caalOBakelMS
banty.
vlth decaidUtlOB If be laib to
4 liulQUe. n/ren an area of Sn.OuP
tnvariaKly tbe good cool wfl be fouj to be a sronaa d Wfa
icraa to the depth ot •; feet. •im*l
'>ody
of
salt
li
oeanjr
pire
ana
coa-{
besrt
who
tores
ber
Dtagbbor
u
bcncS
and
is
—to
plsMe.
Daalel E. Nanchton. of 3i. LouU
Mft„ aMUtanl elerk of tbe bouee ot 'altti more than U.ueo.ooo.ooo ton*.,
>
She Imows what ber kiabaad Gkes and |wepares dfor tn She
dek-satea, «at found KUiUr aa an aa If eaoBirh to supply the world's d<-'
docs oot an tbe [ood c*i the t^le s an cGcst to get it osar wilb
eeeaorr after tbe Cart to tbe a1lege<' aan^a tor Bany d<-ead<e. There are)
ni qiscUy as powWe. but docs bet bed to ba>'c
brlberr of Delecatee Bricamerer and eseral other depoxiix in the Interior
Warner. Tbe aentenre Impoaed «a> 'hat torer two or Utne times ^a
SheYabfkL
•Tea of the abore.
/
three Bontba In iall and lluO Bne.
Tbe duke of the Abrnzit. an s^tiraj
The'detente In the contplracr kuI:
A&d9teuwa
>
artinit Contractor Sanderaon. es •ffleer In the Italian nir.r. was boiftl
AudltorOeceial Snrdcr.
ex.8(at< ft 1S73. lie li the third son ot tbe!
of
Aosta,
who
died
In
ISM
He
i
Troaiurcr .Hatbuea and cx-8pucr1o
irndect of Pabllc
Crnunde
an>' •as pone near to tbe Knrth Pole and!
at ascendeJ many of the rreat monn I
O'lIMlng* Shumaker. In irlal in th
tins of the world He. wnite "1T«|
Dtiupbln countr. P«-. court, baa reel
Mo-jnt St. Ellas." whleh
and tbe cotninoDaealUi lieatn cal!
"The Plour the Best Cooks Use"
CO published In l»*>o .^tU full aatna
inc wtueaaea la rebuttal Tbuiadar.
Jaatlce Stafford ot tbe aupremi -Bd title la Prlaew LoliBl Amadro
Because ihc hat {ouod by espcttcacc aad tbe icMimeay d heracsi
lulaoppe Mi:i:a PcrdlDaddo Krancescourt of tbe Ditlrlct of Columbia, ae'
o. duke of the Abruzzl.
ben dial k't Ibe iDcnt laluiactflr/ Txa-r tbe can boy d tuy pnea.
t. next as the date Jor (bo tu
FbOovlng a quarrel Mrs. B. PmKlnniBK Of tbe trUl of Frederick A
She’s proud d berbskag and the doen'l like to take ebneen
Hyde. Henry P. Dlmond, Jobn A. Ben­ tier denonneed her hoxband of klllwith Bour the know: noti^ d>oA
Ind, four
ton and J. B. Schneider. cher*ftdj
J-t^rs ago and dcHmod Mm up to (hr
w:yi conspiracy to dofrauif the UnitShe ratgbt be aUc to make (tidy good biead^^ of oi&iBy .
: Italics of Los Angeles. Mrs. Ftaser
ed Statnt out or many thouaanda <>t
flaur£M of ibc (sic. but dw wants Bow Jr
'said Ibat they had been driven from
of public lands In Oreaoa and
bread out of ali the ticic.
place to pla(>vaiid t-he liad grown
{cailfomlb.
i n-eury of It.
The sixth eoaKresilonal dUirlct of
That’s why she too ULY WHITE
M'eary of tbe vlrinal
coabloe
Butler, Mo., republican oonrenilon
among the Canadian basks and ihiFor tale by yoar dealer.
elected Charles A. Mitchell and Phil
hlgh rate of Interest resulliag. the
.ip L(. Orlffltb dalecaiee t.-t tbe nation
VALLIY OTY aVLUNC CO.
.Oairadlan Manufanrt'irer'u aMoctsiioo
al (lonreDtIon and lirnrurted theai
f Toronto has drcldi I to ask lh»
all times and In all bon I
Ilrllltli loan euniputries to open ofBoralle ways work for the nomlnsilon
rf.s In Canada.
of Wll'lam H, Ts'ft ••
ACIlBg (
t li-lter s
b.v Cht^f
i-omli
Four children blessed ihlst On earth no more to roOB,
Jnstlrc Mltrhcli, gelpct •Ojunriinml '
Water and Lite.
little l,ennah. srho has gone Her tronblea are all over.
Patton pivaenied ob ordinance to the, Of all the coadtu.'-* |•.’^'l•an■.orT to
Fore: Leo and Rnsselt W-achtomh
For JeSBS called har hoso.
Philadelphia councils urging the re. life Ihc pttsence of v.uu r. comtiosed of
uxygtn and hydrog.-n, U at ouc* U»e . “ftai”
‘(tor bearta ar« am oad Mnetllai
hall •
most easeatlnl ard tin- mart wortdwlJ^ the Iosm of Ijvlng wife and mother,
For oae we loved ao well:
than a score ot portraits of m
for If water tw lu.-SKit the presvuee of
She died at the home four mile* But Jettn took
men. soldiers ned- public men |>I
other ueeesxcr.T e'erjents la probat'.y ,r^nsi of Klugsley at noon Febiiary B.
flrd with the early hislon of
assured. U water ex'u. that fact goto ■ IWMcountry, which were t^niovi-d from loiU fur Uk- iicerssary u m|N-raiurc, the i Sh<‘ lean s three alt:gamut of life being <xjexteiwlvr With brother. Mrs. Iteorr Rose, of O^the bii'torir biilldlng wlito U wax
-xlsti-u.v irf uuti-r as such. It tS ' mlf-h. Ml
ovaird abont Ira yeaio sgi>.
u|set|.ir(itlally.
M-\l .It
. HITlife hn,-4UE
bclug tiupoasl— --- ——- —
Tiie Dnrma ngriruuural drpnrunent
iU«ll ..c- Wh.l, v.r lb.. HUI- ‘
''“C. •!» .<r. .II
llbou
la
...... n... .I.— ’ with her at the laaL
eontlnnia to devote a good deal of
aucutlon to the introJuciInn of Amcr- absolute
^
■>""T
degTem
[tat vsrv aeoantlBw ^rieniJn who mourn with them the
Tie Bose bill .providing for oooaty •<!an > tobacco Into the province. Dur
which life cat
S. t. WaH A tona filva Thalr NoMb
local optwn ib^ughout tbe suie of Ing (be'year -ended June last the to the uioas of tbe body, nuiriber of 4bc of one who was always lovlt^
at* a Chanea to Try R.

telnd. ready to share Joys and sorrows
Obk), parsed the bouto by a rot
DnggUta do not often gganaUik
department distributed IBS pounds ways In which mere size tells. Ou tbe alike with al'
earth 312 degrera F. limits tbe rasgo - Dec
anything.
7S to 36. Tbe bill tau passed the
ot Habana- and Virginia seed !i
at tbe top and 33 degrees F. atribe txit- E. church I
Watt R Sons aanniw perdistricts and the Shan states.
n in tbe caue of frvsb wafer. 37 ds- ' ou„rt„ Hive No. m U O T/M. M
I snfferini
Ing _from dlsuwa^
ta.
ig »Tho l»C iwanut acreage In Burma
Tbo funeral of Oen, Henry Carrol!.
•es 1- la the esse of salt Ou a he same place
place and
and of
Arbutus Lodge digtotlon that they can sorely he r*
..................
• bo died at Colorado Springs. Febru­ was 7*,7t3 acres and' the culture is smaller iiiaiiet iK>tb limits would be i No, 7« Relrekabs of Mfe Lake,
heved.
be greatly extended as It with- lowered, tin- n.,i cm- ihe-most. On I The funeral took place under the
SlDce Dobodv knows then peopto
ary 13, took place at Fort Leavenworth. Kan.
stands drouth better thnn sesamum Mars tbe MUlns pohit would probably jdir»ellon of Willis Brower, of Fife have suffered from tofflgesUon sl^
faeadachee blowing, dlssy apella, dinOne life hsB been Inst and much The director ot ngrtruUure Is confi­ be about Iiu degrvtw F. Keivudly, Imke. at the home February 11, the trees after eaUng. sle^eeaneaa. and
froni Uie gvDi-rai liiiiiu’ oiM-neu of their I Rev. W. H. Herbert olficlatlag as^rtdamage done to property in Tork dent that the ground nut Is the >
hopstllueQIs u p'uuel that still |>oS- • ed by (he Rev. 8. J. IliUI. Tbe myaic troubl .
county. Pa., as a tesuU qf n flood fol­ log crop of the dry tone.
seasea water w ill j.roiu.tii) retain tbe ' ■»» by Mr. and Mrs, Fred Tabherer. rraiedles' powerlewa.
lowing a heavy rain of ij hours’ dm
Holland butter Is l>elDg Imported other suUilaDoes Uiat are esm-ntlal to !
Mayfield, asnlsled by Mrt. WllHs
lart a
i
.....................
... . called/»■
ation. ^
Into Oitle and sold at 4.'> cents |tni(- Ufe-gcscs. for the reusou that wafer ! ®rT’'’'
*“*' o-na stomarii
tablets ta offered to' thn
IVenried by Jealousy, Andrew Kal- ed Btatee gold i>er pound, •falle the vapor U next to b.rdrogcu and beiiu«
..
medleat profeaatoo and general ^bInoskl of Clevelxud murdered his Chilean Aroduci Is sold for*60 cents ib. b.b». b, ib.b, .11, bbd .oiid. b..
ae a flbal aoluUon ot rartag at
stom­
weight would still
...................
and tntceUnal
lUnal troablea,
troablea. tU
tU toae>
wife. Kai.el and Jacob Sehmelser. a
n^, E ttTnchcorab. Brwln Rawl
.lawlings, ach
CouBul James Johnson writes frfim eonduee to keep them there. Water,
ink Siyers. B. M. James and Bd- ceia everywhere has made It. In t
boarded lu bis wife's bouse. The mur
last few yeara. the adtnowledg
derer Bed.
Algtcrs that It is ruoghly eatlmsted lodevd, sets as a solutloo to the wbolo Monroe.
problem-—Profeaaor Lowell's -Tbe ErThe large number of trienda who at­ specific It Is today.
Pl.*;xfcl' Morgan, ac.-omiianKid that Ihecr are e.SM.nM eultlvated oluUon of Life" to Century UagaslM.
Strengthen tbe whole dlgeeUre
tended In rpite of almost impasMble
by hU dsughteV. Mrs; Herbert L olives trees In tbe tree provLnees ot
roads and dlsa^eeahle weather bore system with Ml-o-na. and yon sr1l]
soon find that tbe eiomaMi aad bow­
vllent tesllmnny to the regard
Satlorlee, sailed for Buro|>e on ibe Algeria.
els do tfieir work as they
which deceased was,held by all.
A statlsilcUn, fond ot odd flgnret.
steamer Adriatic, for bU annual va.
There will be no distrets after eatThe ladles of Industitol Hive
■aya that there is a dally loss of not
cation abroad.
lag. and no need of V>D>>eBy a vole of SCI to 7 tbe senaic ICM than $300,000 In New York dly
departed meml>er.
8. B. Walt A 8oBS have so tondi
The floral offerings were many •
losed the aasembty bill permitting through thefta and cheating
faith In tbe powgr of Ml-o na to cere
boanrifnl and were expressive of I
stomach IRa that they i
Nearly six tons of soap are used in years c
Ife insurance companies to enter Into
l ive of all
tee with every 60-cent 1__
Uraod TreveriM'
tuntv an
recganlzatloQ agreemenu to proteet Toledo public schools every year for
dear friend
r has left oa
the Boney if the remedy falls \
settled Dec ndloi! west «
ings'ley «
scrubbing purpoees
their tmeiTsu
and near whleh ploc- »
President Hadley of Vale Unlvertl
According to Consul Central Mich­ remainder of her lire
ty. holder of the
ael. of Calcutta, the nai.vea of India
When 2“ ye
1 In marria:
ship oT Amerlran history and Insdtu
John E. Winch
lot much addicted to drtnk in n
tions at BerHn for ipnT R, has retnrn- report to the department of commerce
ed from Bernti
end lalior Mr. Michael adds: "In 1830
Receiver Btrawn of the defunct' an experimental brewery was <a'ab
Farroera' nnd Drovers' National bank, llrhed by an army officer In tbe Nell
ShoTild be Pnre.
of Waynesburg. Pa., has no-'itled the gherry Kills In simiheni India, which
THl TCTfEATHQ
Sbottld be Freab.
former directors of the bank that they le atm .a operiHon. Tture are brew
COMFORT AND
Should be .of right potenar
wSD hare to contribute l.SOO.ODO as
ertves at Bangalute. Simla. Kusaowlec
Should
ditpeoaed eore^y.
result of tbe failure of tbe bank.
ana several other bill wtations whcrtShoold
Shooltl coat 70U but a fair prioe.
Tbe lOmat Northern Railway cot
monntaln water can be obialni-d.
Should be bought amid dean aQRi
iQROtadiiiga.
fumy will pay the state of Minnesota Those who become accustomed to lb
Dcariy tl.b00.M0 In taxes this year. Indian made beer prefer it to the in
ErenrihiDg at our store is at it tbonld be. You con fdoce
This Is ir.0000 In exceoa of l»6 and ported. It is cheaper ihsn ibe in
utmMt oonfideDoe in our gooda. and onr methodi.
represented the biggest year's busi­ ported artlcie. and seems to have s
ness Id the history of the company.
much body and as good a flavor. .
Tbe strike ot weavers at the nary few of the mountain tribee brew
yard mill of the Meirimac Woolen Mod of beer for Ihemselves.but nothcwnpaay at Lowell. Mass, called ing of the kind Is done by nsUves ou
eleven weeks sgo as a result of the Ihe pistol. In the blUi shcroo, a kind
Corner I root & Uaion Sireeta
TraroM Oi^. Hieh.
IntrodocUon oj a two-loom syitei ot small beer. Is made from rice.

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Otylord.C. BrlBab wanted for for
iwy iQ Isabella county, was arreoted
at Alspna and Ukes to Mu PJeaaant.
wnuaa Webeter, fomer mayor
aoff pea'.master of Abe Boo. (a drad af­
ter a abvt lllneu. He wae 47 years
oM. - '
Briefe W. WallboB has been
^ tbe Valley TeleDunham. OoReay he pat «ot of hail- blc cottnty. vice R. A. dennoy. rcalnn
U does BM «one to tbe
Idea la ooBppUac with
Oeorttc WHabt of Maraball
•tale Telepboec com
bOsn aiTMted by Sheriff arahem.
charted with Jaap^t a b»ard bill at
Ikaied aeebaBida. AIMtB.
fereoebt to LABilaff tMtt
Ionia is tiBdertoliit an epidemic of
OarelaU by the Olds the trip, many eaaea belnc acattered
ada
be knpkved about town and in many Instances
whole families being down.
► «1 be oaptByftd.
Henry Mohney patrolasn. whfle
. b a C. BAitteodan. la a leUer
In tbe basement of (he cottnly build­
ho bit luseta. Obtmty Tfhaaaiwr
ing Bt InektoM was atrieken wllb
W»«w. imub V,
paralyaia and may die. He
,the dUhre or Mod
wnneetlon
Vltb the imrcbaae ^ Ml «««• of coal yeare old.

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taad la BkafU aouty. bttMblBgtsa.
At a neeilat ol the
Ue
i.Blaaloa at ~
«acMM- to Mtabilab a Varna Cv giHs
te that dty. Buol Trottor. at
ftoplds, ta gtek of the plaa.
ta to Moot*

Baglpav.
DbImo be «m tollOB Un, Bh
ffniite’a ^acblttfi and remofe froa
Battle ^reek. Biar Nloo^ »>■> At be
ftUowed to pr«Mb
!b tn an AdtmUtf
4wrofe.«f vhMi dene
lenoBlnaUtm he ^
feopa d elertyipaa» for U yean. /
The SklmlBhen. the eraek
mpav. ot .1^ Wlladale I
•D prosffr hB
Sftw oAeera •re: Captain. '
Artba
, VoyUft
-Ulaa ieukie MeKlatey.
tMepbo^ operator,
nice which the kmt Utras
«|0 while cwUng u« ereasa.
. e a Banlstt of MIchtfi
iforted secretary of Ue
BarhsMra OoMTsss.

A boom la OB to force ProaecuUntt
AUomey George Luton of
t enter the rsee as delegste to (he
Ilona! eoBTeatlOD from the ninth dis­
trict.
B. r. Rftdmond, of Lansing, Is under
tiTMl chnrged srtih abootlng
.Omrles Decke. s hack driver. It la
Wd that Redmond fltrd at Dokc
at kiae range, tbe ^ibaige blowing
Doekah oolUr off.
Thiee hundred Uaskegon high
acboti stvdeau decided to Contribute
Ore eats aaeh fo compensate a few
poor papils who lost hooks In the
booh sucklag that was revealed
Twaday thomlng.
OoMrsi NewB.
Fred Terry, as actor, aald :o be a
nephew of Ellen Terry, the Bagllrb
aetreaa, died in 8t. Mkbacl's hospi­
tal at Toraato.
One of the aafea In the Barkersfleld
CsL. poatofOee was brokeo ^n and
M.7S0 In atampa of
deooatnattons wera stolen.

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: HUIALD, T11BAY, WA1ICH «, 1
Harry Craun. rualdlng aouth of Poteoaty will be eotftM to ooe delegate
Bight ^ off ever MM la a flock ter each gM of the total voU caat terrflte. haa tow dricken* which
withoot alanolBg the WeeewlBg &m- thereu for the fwpoblloaa candidate srere batched St. ValenUoe’a day. He
tor »eef*Uiy of mate «t the Ian riee- beMeve* thsn to be the flr*t brood
flicbt.
of tbe year in tbe Mate. Hk hen sat
Uon and one
el l»
ttn
«30QyOOO S»7.Y
on eight egg*.
la the world of ertse aaay pdiee ofCkftfal.
flcia)B
have
already
teelated'
that
the
Urptu,
Mks Cora U rridkamp. of Ann Ar­
BMDBtaeUre aad dUpoaal of the
delegate will be enUUed to a aeat in bor. and aaaktant Ubrarian in tbe
tber dowB the treei^
ahOBld be aafeguarded by Uw. tbe *ut« eonveoUon who doe* not U. A. C.. will leuve next werit to bewtv* <a~h. ▼«^
Arsed with aoeb a weapoo a poBce- reside In the county be purpoaee to
•late .Ubrarian ’
Icobtnaal
baa
ehoera
maap
aiteh
letWlowlM
<e^
11 1 A.J.V<e>e'd<A.d-a
ligbt be esabled to dtaable
_« from the tMOrde
8. B. Welt, tera. The UAeas. Banp of them
reau of plant tnduatry at 9
tahea tot»s We owa aotai
flonno—-A. *sy. *-»■
the aevera] Tbe appotntsest case
araoBd Omena. bellere that ther vlQ evety sesber of a band of lawbreak­
OHMh. as Jells 9. Hebert M
She Is a graduate of the U. at M.
of tbla er* aboold be eurprUe them at their
lui; fr«se°Mareh Iftth.
^ a. C Oevta, »«(y Mhne
Prof. R. V. Hinkle, superintendet
are requested to meet In dUtrIct
USS. fttwe Mareh let; went oat waer aBd Uiey gire up their work work,
Od the other hand It would
cancas at 9:90 o’clock a. m. on the of schools at St. Anthony. Ida., ran
BBd watt for IL Nosatterbow
^l»4*fro»e JaooaiT tt***: «“
equally
daBgeroui
lo
the
poaeet
bayonet In bis right eye nnd wlU lose
day
of
the
state
eonvenUoe.
and
Usee thep are dUappolBted, theT. be­
ApHl nth.
of
a
detperate
crimlDal.
The
aataalieve ail the eacBaea offered by theee
aelect officer* au follow*, to be pre the sight of tu Prof. Hinkle Is s foraod are wllliBg 10 believe theai ■in. by lU uae would be enabled to seated to 'Jie fUte coavenlion for eoo- m<r ferideot ef Kalamsxoo. He was
W^^ JaaaaiT l«»i; »“* ««
the next Use Uiey eay Uie money U ^ pick off Ua riettnj and fled opportun- flrtnatlon:
injured while drilling a claat In ‘>*J'
*«B7**fro*e JanaarT
»*“ ®»‘
been a bad thing torjlty of eaeaplng.
t excreisee.
1-Ooe %nce-Pfw*ldent.
April Mth.
Mrs, Charles Beeler of Port Huron.
Isa. froM Mardi 4th; seat «t their fasllle*. becanae they aiw very
Gone
to
Pacific
Coaet.
poor people and only earn enongh
S—One member of tbe committee asked the sheriff to bring back her' Mrs. Sallk French, of rtu«imln,
Mareh t«tb.
F
K.
Smith,
of
Sixth
street
pnblic school 1»1- Ter, w-nt4» to Mi*. Pinkham;
from day to day to keep them from
daughter from tbe
Herald'e Ice ftoeora.
___ Thursday on an extended bpalness
Mairt Them Celled OH.
aurring. Then wbe® the prorakee
4— One member of the committee
q^. jtrtp through the west^He will visit
-Ihe tftieth nw
»“• ’»!«*'»• W/^BK Mlcbtiaa eeoatara
I "Permanent OrganlxaUon and Or
are again sade then tbe m
loregoo.Califomla aod Arirona. Mr.
neord wltt aa»l«BeBta!
their keep
work aad their famine* suffer,
der of Business.
^
the wife wUhe* to reduce llv doctor*troatedj^ordigcreot^o^B
baa been InveeUng In timber In
valtlDf ID WMbliitton ter a mriblcal of them are on the town over lo Har- fittp IBI.
5— One member of the committee
cxi'ens;^' I Ibp boy •
_____ _____
.e to Mr*. Pinkham
for a
I Oregon for some'time and expect* to
The ')<« reeonl for the patt fift)
lOoey ter which the Ottawa bnr Springs
dition
I wn;lc
■M°kbwV
) "Resolution*.than '
I vice and took Lvdla E. VlakhamkVef
ymn. k4-pt t>r the Onmd Trawree and Chippewa InAUna have Iqag been
eood atithorltr nffther “M K> >“* Ihtere.la while In that
6—
1^
members
of
SUle
Central
According
I table CompOana, and 1 am n<
^
He will
will also .InvesUgate tbe
Herald. U as roUtiaa;,
watching, two wily red akSna.
Senasr VnilUm Aldrn Smith —. ,
Commltioe.
General News.
In 1M9 Ihe baf troae out but tear Paul: of Osena and toon Klglgobln- Oa..irn.n.D J. C SltI..u,Wln. Iromj'.PK'
wMl. Id AtUodd.
The body of Waller Welrftert. chief pACTS RMI SICK WOMKN.
T—Ooe candidate ter Sector,
B Are sllee; lee *eol out March aal. of Harbor Spring*, who left tbu; the ninth district bare been able
tiutlona otflevT of the I'nlted Statea collier;
Tenis Lydia £. Pink*
ee with the
PERSONAL.
a Bosth ago ter tbe eapltol cTy.. locate this claim on wbkb tbe tsroi
adopted
In
Detroit.
June
2S.
19»0.
the
Abarecda.
sbo
vaa killed on board bam'a VeKi-table OompoUDd, mn^
Vfiwn.
>. fro*
frote rehnsry Wth; went out
•UII whning away the Use while
aecreury of each county convention that vwsel pj the sUp’a carpenter, .from rwU
&rrh krd.
their red brother* on the strength of
flary
George
Dixon,
wari
burled
with
millsUndard
remedy
for female lllij
1941. from Jan.'dted;
March JOth.
i
> tbe report* «Ml borne are enjoTlnt
..;un hDD0„.,8AD JDA.. r R,

«Mohave beentroobledwiA
I4K, froae Fhbtwary «th; wen? mil lelfure and dlaconateg what they will oaghiy acqualoted with the bU’.ory of
Seervtary Garfield baa made a re­
Clare,
by
the
earUeai
mall
after
the
April 4th.
do with the money when It comm.
the treaty and tbe facU upon which cd through tbe dtv today on her way de'egatee to tbe attte convention are quest that thn-c troops of cavalry tion, fibroid tumora, IrrogSaritiM,
. iggs. no ter.
Keystone for a rlalt wttb bar parthat
Mr.
Oc
the
claim
U
based,
eome
Ume
ago
bid
BetlevlDg
paiiuL barkaobe, mat bear*
1944. from FWbnsiy 19th; went out
chosen. Tbe ebamnan of each conn be detailed for the protecUon of tbe
eorrropondence with both Sen­
ready for them a sum of mon*y raeg
April 28thla requeaied to deliver national parks of California, two at bg-down feeling. flattllenfT.indtek.
Mts. Mary Wlllets letnrned 0 Pellams. fr» Jtooary J7Ui: went out ing from 1100.000 npwarde. theee two ator Smith and Congraasman MeTosem-.te and ooe divided betsfeen tiotLdiaane«sOrnir>’ousprogWaaoO.
the credentlalt of bla <
April gtte^
Ottawa* bethought themaelveu what lAogbl'n npoa the matter, and having ton .today.
Sequoia and General Grant park*. 1 ^^Tiy-dont yon try it 7
tbe
member
of
tbe
coSimKtee
1gg|. frote innarr Bthf went out
Mra. B. H. Koch left for Keystone
grand ’Wng « would be to be the the faeU of the claim explained fully
Tbe Jap^iese «booner S.luma
«r^i5
credentlaia cboaon at hla dktrtci.
this morning for a vIsIL
1917. fim JAhuary tStb; went out flrtt lo on the deal. In order lo de­ to them, had aneb a eUlm been grant­
been wrecked on the Akskan coa« KSSf^nr nlekweM yo« io

_
Under tbe oatl of the repnbHcan
Mil* Addle Back*
went to w,
Edgetts
fray traveling openaB they coIIbetM ed tbe flrtt of the memth U wonld
between Sitka and Valdex and a Unit- nnderataBd. ,Hhu will^tTMt yov
February Mb: went out a ens from Ihclr tmetlng triboasen oeeau.tha\ the aenetor and congress .oT.T’.bm .D.'.Ul'mUD tb.'wt ■•"•••I <«Dimlu,, ..tl ™,a„Idd.1 ed Sute* revenue rotter will be sent IcttcrtnconfldgBcenndAdviaeyw
dlsWct is enutled to two delegaies
of tbe winter.
\
free. No woman ew
anffirient to pay their tare to Waahfrom Seottle to tbe scene of
w^lnn her. ^iMcmoaror ber
iidfrfi
Mri. U Donaldson and Mr*. C. A. and two^alternate delegates
fOt route aware cf4l before thU date.
Ittgten. and ,*Urt^ out
wreck to aid the crew of tbe stranded ^.“^^^i^oee she has
iDonaldBon. of E2k Rapidt. who have national eonvenUon. which delega’.cs vessel
they set a proealnent etate official,
In order to ascertain it aueb a
ttiooanndn. Addreui. Ljnn, MAml
ehall be chosen at watt thirty day* vessel.
been
visiting
at
Greenville
passed
April »4th.
xme whom they knew aod whom they
Because of her 1 egret over the conItn. froae fhbraaty lOlh
through the dty today on tbrir way before the meeUng of the national
britered in tspUetUy. Said Jim
Congreasmas McLAughlln t
vlcUon of Gen. %loea*el at 8L Peleraconvention.
Mareh IkdL
The proposition to retain oonliol
regard to the matter, and upon hk re­ home.
Ign. traae January .nth; VBit out lha official:
By order of the rvpnbllcan sute burg. Amelia Karris, of Hartford. of tbe disposition of tbe tl4.000.0M
Mbs Z. Blaadell went to Bellalre
^f Sf)l go br^e. can we srlre your ply will bang tbe veracity of the twoApril ttth.
'
Conn., killed herself heret by. in
Cblneee Inaeanlty
tfU afternoon for a visit with friends central committee.
IBS, frow January ISth; went ont
*Tfoi such.*’ aald the olHolal.
“It Indlan** 'atory.
e glri '
Ing Ultmlnatlng gaa. Tbe
GERRIT
J.
DIEKEMA.
aod
have It used in the erwetton of
Mr*.
G.
V.
Plttenger.
of
Ddtrolt.
May 4«h.
yon go broke you go and eee .the
Rnsrian and had formerly been em­ American ooUegea In China nnd In
IffT^fanua January itth; wunt out
arrived this afternoon called by tbe
will Throv. Out Mochine.
ployed Id the general’* family.
brlncmg Chhieae aUfienU to the
G^KNIS B. AIaWARD.
CadHUe. like tome other Michigan 'lines* of ber etster, Mrs. Joeie
e and nre bound to li
*^lf?*tpgae Jannary Ifftt; wb
The eighth Ohio dUtri«
Secretary.
United SUtes to complete thrir odnout ter yoB. Any of them win give dues. wlU abandon the use of the Ab­ Blodgett. Mfk. Plttenger palnU cMna.
ional convention ealleu to name
ISTiT^m Mmary AM; smnt out
cattan. ha* been brought to tbe atten­
Grand RapWa. Pebroarr 12. 1901
bott voang maebmea at the eomlng and bas a atudo In Detroit.
yon money.’
candidate to soeceed
Tbe
counties
In
thi*
aecUon
are
ention et Prealdent Rooaerelt and the
A.
J.
Doyle,
buyer
for
J.
W,
Milli­
Ralph Cole, adjourned tine die srithHaving only enongh money to take diy election. The reason that U
Jaanary Utt; wantBut
sUte department by WilUam T. BUia.
given la that there are ao many aide kan. leaves Monday tor a b«lne*t trip iltled to delegates M toUowa:
Apm SSrd.
baving made a nomlnaUM. There
UtoB to Waatengton tbe
of Philadelpbu. who bae reeraUy veAntrim. 4.
iMoea to be voted npon that It la be­ to eastern markets
IfTt. no tea.
«
bad been l.On balloU Uken.
toon went broke, and It baa been aaF. F. Clark, general manager
turned from tbe ortent.
.UTf. froun February l*th; w«it
Benzie. 4.
Qor. Johnson replied to Oaegreaaeortalned npoo good antbortty that al­ lieved then would be many mlatakei
April gird.
Grinnell brothera. is la tbe city.
Cbarlevelx. 7.
made,
and
aome
of
tbe
Important
mat­
roan P. C. Slevena’s InvtUUon to
ready the ooogtwiaman from the ninth
Hr*.
Walter
Tardley
left
today
for
Emmet.
B.
ter* be'forgotten entirely. This doea
j8l! bw^annary n^; went out dlatriet and .41 aanator have
compllmeatary nan-partlaan dtttner.
Grand I'raverse. S.
l*y''.lbe machhaea away for all LcRoy for a visit with friends.
hla honor to be glVen lo WaablagU
nooebed.*' It ,1a aadd that the conKalkaska. 2.
ttme. but, merely for the apring elec­
that If he should find It
tnm rwhimyy krd; want nut groaiman went down Into hk pocket tion. Jtt Monday night’* ^meeting of
Mis* Jennie Wolf* Has Returned.
Leelanau. 3.
go to Washington be would he pleas
and fished ont two plnnka which be
Miss Jennie M Wolfe, who bai
Manlalee. 9.
tbe
common
council.
Alderman
Klinge
Bdnd over to the Ottewaa In order
ed to accept aneb an Invitation.
been superinlendeQ-. of ni.-rse8 Is thi
Wexford, 7.
Tbe county authortUe* have di»
raleaae himself from an nbaraaa- dfered a rceoluUon dispensing wWi
Wash.. General hoeplul.
«hi**BsM*(0*et.
1&, tran* January tTth; want out
ite of liie maebines and -'tbe
Ing ailnatlon. That Senator WUIlam
charged from enatody Nells Olsea.
for more than two year*, returned
resolution
aras
unan^ensly
adopted.
Stete
News
Aldoa 'Salth haa bcun
who was arrested during the tevcuU- bs^ mtd proUett
home tHs afternoon and wlU rcmaln
One
borae
owned
by
John
Tonng.
eatlon of the dreumatanee* of tbe the dksesed msmrrUnt trvm a teltei niRf hr hla
bere.permaneetly. Miss Wolfe
was ictlled and another injured by be­ drowning of Bmijamln Q. Stewnoraon.
to the 'proofaenb atate ofNew York. Feb, 27.—-.ttram Percy signed ber position in tbe hospital ing struck by a snow plow at Tale.
^
the
niM. troM Jannary JMt; want out fidal. «ay: "Oor Oodla sake. caU off axini. eon of Sir Hiram Maxim, in­ Janaary 10 owing to HI health, and Tbe borses ran away and Toung aod J.-mee Me Intosfa. privates in tbe
yourlndkna.'
r. Be.
United State* marine corps, laat Sun­
with a party of friends look ao oeean could not Stop them before they were
ventor
of
tbe
machine
gun
which,
Phhnmry IMf krant out
day.
Dp to date the Infflao* bove sot
TrateandSinrlL
Fulhase&0ett.,atDng.
bears hit name, haa aeeored patent* trip to l4>a Angeles. CaL. wfam 1
on the railroad track. Young
- Tbe Market street bank, located at giata or by msU. In lii{aid term. 78 cents.
been oaRed off!, aad ta tho.
sUdot firearm. It t* annonneed has been recuperating since that tli
Matek Tth;
sllehily hurt.
tbe corner of Seventh and Market hj Brotear^ 64 Waiiea Buesl. Naw lock.
naariy avpry Ottawa In the aaetton
tint by tbe use of tbe device patent­ She expects to be fully restored
Leonard
Leigh,
probably
the
moat|
streets
at
San
Franckco,
haa
been
bordering
on
Orant
Tneerife
ha*
froae likrA |*t: wont out
ed the discharge of any firearm from besltb now that she is back In the •■raveled mlnlog man-ln the United floaed.
The bank ha* depoelt*
Jumped hla Job on the. strength of tbe
IM ^i^wont out proBlaa* sent to the letter* from tbeli the smallest pistol to tbe largest gun bracing ak of Northers Mlcblgan.
States, will soon leave Calumet for' amoontlng to $1.13t.2«. Tbe »flcUl*
U rendarod praellcally nolaelea*. ’The
Nigel, Transvaal, where be will b<- of the Institution cisim that It Is ad­
6RAWN.
*«t‘^J.«ry&w^tou. brothera stating that tho-mewey wUI Jpventkw eooalaU of the uae of a de­
•OOP be tertheomlni
Orawn Mich., Feb 29—Ernst Harr comc manager of a gold mine, owned vent. but sute thy are pressed tor
vice similar to the ’’muffler" used
TISm. nose ffhbrnary 14th; wunt out
And the money* There may
went o Tbompsonvilie Wednesday by Robert Cumow, of San Pranelsco. money to meet demands.
antomobllea to deaden tbe noise
Without exception tbe police have
Robert Parker, president of the
do*., the Indlao* and ^ert jaaf
rib* eonsUnt explosions by wbicb the on business.
Wt. froat Pabrunry Sod; wool out
Renssaeler. Ind. ordered all clubs lo Greuor Pittsnot be. Bnt after oonoidiiikbtd i»Mrs. U A Campbell and eon. Har-. Renilnpoo bank. He
AhiH Idth.
gasoline engine is operated. It la
ISN. from Mareh M; wont out veettgatlbn npon tho port et tho; a ^ the nhape of * muffler alUrhed ’o the old. are vUitlng In Traverse City ihlt vhlch failed a month ago. has been burg closed at midnight to tbe future.
.Brr>-i>rt on a grand Jury Indictment. Where club houses are used as hotels
star and coBgreaamai oothlng nib
k^rA Ird:
"I- round that tbe Indian* have any such —ir^'of the firearm through wb r>Mrs Harr and Miss Johnston nre at-,'■barging him with emberrlement. guests will be allowed to enter and
- MSC* that drive otil ihe build or
leave when they choose, but tbe aell.. IVt. T»o*-febrtigi7*Wi; wott»«t claim upon the government. At least
•II nro allowed to escape gradually tending the Teachers’ litsUtuie at | The liabilities are about 33ft0,6«l aad
nonri of rintma hns not ae deridII Is thought that depositor* win re- Ing of Kquor will not be penifltted
Traverse
City.
tq^hout the effecl of an cxploeloo
Pehroanrlrt; went out
80 far tho onl) pf-raanr -wfan t^v*
Harold McIntosh went to Grand •■•-Ire lets than 20 cents on the dol- after that bouf.
d-rtre. which does not aticr
iNmented by ithe sunporitlim Iwvr
Seven mills In ULOiyunk. a manuFebruary ITOt; wentooi l«ren the- two red elrin* who omiM'glvp ten ippA-araiice of any weaprm excepi RapMs Monday on bnaineas
ABce Nellson of Chicago ha* re­ factariDg suburh of Pblladelpbla, have
Q. 1-, Allieon rctomed from Detroit
smell crOKtpIcce lii tbe barrel 1
M-natoiy: and ronirvevvmcB
ceived an offer to Ung the role of been competed to abut down because
Fobroary 14tb: went out
tJUAit dirtaace from the murrle the Monday.
stnirrlnii upon tin- »>c*i methndr
4prfl 14th.
Sliver Lake Hive No. 3S9 held their Zerllna In "Don Giovanni, ” at the tbe flood on the Scbnylklll rives a
Of tbe gaae* following the dl«
1902. froae February l«h: went out ■ Ho* P. obtain aomethteg - to
of the explosive i* sbtit off Just regular meeting Wednesday afternoon opening of the new Colon theater In a consequence of heavy rains in e**i
> 14tta.
nothing."
sl^ball
ballet emergei from the max- For good of order Ladle* Crandall. Beuneos Ajre* In May.
o '-tee
. frrkr J*nn«T SSttl
lO'^e rresult Is obkined by mearv! B'Jrt and McIntosh served rvfresbFW>m Frfday’8 Record.
April 25lh. ■
' .a piston valve sliding across etc ments.
1905, fro» February l*t: went out
.Ilm IWiiI »r Oinoiia and Simon
Mrs. Lena Koch, of Beitner. 1* here
.ri- nf the barrel Immedlstcly afir-i
IvIgigoMnj-ik of Harbor Springs, have
visiting her friend. Mrs. Van Horn,
*^1104. ^frw March 17th: wmt out returned from Wsablngton. D. C., le billci passe*.
before lesvltig for tbe upper peninsula.
Gate* Work the Device.
wio-re they went In tbr hope* of sw'
Mr and Mrs Palmer were called to
TM* valve la actuated entirely by
curing the money wbicb they allege
le presatire of the gases Ihemselve* Traverse City Monday by the aeriou*
. 1904. frote February »•
has l*TQ granitd tbe Ot'awa and
nnd Is not operated by any Intricaf lllnees of Mr. Palmer's father
Thn» In a pefted of fifty year* I
('hiptx-va tribes of Micblon-upon an
Oeiog to :he severe snow storm
mns^lcal device. Preventing tbe
bnr bas froaew over Btxtcwn time*
A«ui treaty.
■*<
gMed froB eeeaping suddenly and baalneSE Is at a Btandsllll. The roads
IbnutiT. twenty-two ttraca in Febni"Tbe money wa* granted In the
loud report re drifted full *0 that the farmer*
W7. atg iMbM ta Mare^ onoe. ttme
rourt of claims the first of the this valve allows them to Tssae grad
in't bsiil their Inga,
sot glveo. See Hmea oot at all.
ne entertainment Tuesday evening
Daiteg th* SUM ported It baa left month.- said Jim Paul this moralng nally tbrongb a aeries of amall h^es.
the boy atevan time* ta Mnrth. twen- tn order to prove hk asaortton he had tena obvlaAng all noUe except ■ given by the Epworih league of tbe
lF«te* UBM In April and tear Ob** la hk pooseaaioo an affidavit oigned
slight bisatng sound. Tbe valve then Asbury church. Traverse Cliy wae a
In May.
by Cheoter Howe, of Waablngton. who
succesa In every particular. The proopen
poeitlon
and
a
safety
U Ml the bay rioiMn:
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U days baa beep tbe Udlsu’ attorney for a device prevent! the firing of another gram being very much enjoyed by all.
ffaya; te iSffl. ff7 4ayt; ■ISO.
-U
iber of years. Mr. Panl. *0 It bas cartridge unless tbe valve ta In Its The prtxreedf going to the Grawn M
_ di
■ days betere
Ifigg. not trpoan; IfiM.
Tf day*: 1944. gS
E church.
proper place.
IttL n day*
Further. ammutetJen of vartons
antong klsds may be used, ranginc from lead­
Rapubtiean Atata Co'
K. ilitM war*. i*i*. 1
sa narlgatton opened up en balleu and ordinary gunpowder To the Republican Elector* of the
1974. 114 day*: 1978. 102 days: ire,
97 dayi;: 1977,
Itn. 1100 days: 1973.
in tb* aprtag. "It U Imposalbk for to forged ateel proJccKle* tapclled by
Slate of Mlcblgan
fr«MD; inr. 43 day*:'1990. not fro* tbe ageou to reach the Indian*
The aiate convention of the repubfro*«
en: 1491. 196 days; 19*2,
____ not
.
MIHUiy experts, apprised of the Leans of Micblfmn Is hereby called to
1993,71 days; 1494. 102 days; 14g5.l3 Banvwr kland*. owlng^, tbe Uke be­
fbom st Hoo^ PrfaM
daya; 1996. 91 days; 1197. 92 day* ing frason ever," be was qnoted ae new inrentlos. assert that It bold* meet at Majestic theater, In the city
saying. "U «tn be a Idng Unte. aev- tec Hoarder to force revolntlon
Of Grand Rapids.
day*: 1991. 40 days; Ittt, II days; eta] vaaka anyway, betere the govTuesday. May 12. 190S.
modern Beibods of warfare. By
find out JuBt how mneb of the Bolaelees weapon skirmU:
at 11 o'clock In tee forenoon, ter tee
tcc th«te U in the lake, and the ageaU could work along an enemy’s front purpose of electing
IN BEADLE BUILDING
cannot get around utU nsvi»tlos k and shoo; down ptekeu Wllbout their Urge aod four alternate delegate*
{Next to Grionell Bros.)
opened."
preeeoce being ooUced except upon large to tee repubKean naliona] con
Fo'r spring and somThe Indian* were also told, ao they the dlsoovery of the slain.
Chicago. Jane
Sharp- rention to be held
nitjr work buy hand
aver, that etmoo KlgiipWnasl sp­ abooter* would be enabled to pick off 1C. 1999: also f«.che parpose of womm^de shoes. The best
eared gioo. but tran what sOuree thte their victims sritbont report* of wea­ Inatlng fonrteen candidates for elec
of fceather-cvery nail
money came fron could not be lean- pons betrarlng teeir phsiUons.
tor* of president and vice-president of
ad Jim Paul's monuf vns driayud.
tee United 6tatM: also for tee seleeIn the World of Sport
ana stitch just righfe
M It It stated.
In ttie srorld of sport U U held by tloa of a tta’te central committee and
fojr good wear. Co«
Robert Agoea. who hOi been Inter­ the taventor that the new srw
a chairman thereof, and for tee tranaliiEle more than the
ested in thU MM tor A-'number of sroold render It pooslble tte a man actlon of suefa oteer onilness aa may
reura U very peasImlM^ regarding property concealed to klU at
properly come Jfftere the coni^Hgi'
common kiod but DtH
tbe elalffl* el tee twu^Mn
Whan leiaor* probably every deer in a
In accordance srite tee provlaion*
<St4>re Opeu at • a. m.
mt^ch.
seen thk monilac h* said;
of Uw and tbe acUon Of tbe repubU
prised herd, as no alann would
can
state
cteual
committee,
every
sounded.
Hum
his
cover
on
■hore^
*11
that
aoney
hnfi
b«n
granted
in
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We cordially intme the Ladies of
Traverse City and ‘Vicinity
to be present, at our

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STATEMENT
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Miaft.

PROHIBITION
IS DESIRABLE

If ynw want faCore giMciaBoga to be
ahriT^M..htoO«laaa. |faltotly fit-'
oayiA crmtmrm. Tola ftw dm atfra
It you deMre to eoattaeany ptoeo be­
fore the eyas oE.ddldrsm a toatotatkm that lesiAi to^Et^ TMtaaMaa.
Vote against the ealooo
wMh
to bund up a race of giaaL bsaWiF
manhood and gioriooa wnrninhwid to
add welters to tho oountir.

WHAT NICHIBM CtTNOUC SITS

W. w. •mrlby. of the Ttavona ORy
Don Wo^ who was roeswUy ap­
pointed as'member of the board of
to fiH the V
the reafgnaUoo of Dr. B. L. Thlrfhy
haa reqanted the Beoerd to ananiiiino
that he la a caadldBto tor the repehllcao DomlaatkH. Mr. Thlrfby Is a
repreoentaave cttteaB ef tto Vhorth

tan.
Trl^t produced during
fSp«^ to the Benwd-Rcnld.)
more Mviagi bank ■epsHton
klf addr«M oridlaal leitora tram balTotm. aad the aavtagi depoatte are
. in, Feb. 2»BMi men ampbaaUlnc aa Improve- andlence of I40d astera berc today
more than $1M tor every mamwo
meat of cosdJSc^
and cbOd la the atate. She kaa.
AaaUtaat Attorney Oeseral TrRtott
wrttlvMit a daOar of revwnM from aaAi to tbo egeet of thee toatag down of Kanaaa City. Kan, replied la detail
cant omar bonaea, caoae reota
jloona; mme
and moretenckupon crime, be gave facte from otS- to the atatenente tuade by W. B.
KANSAS eiTV StTTCR III CVKRV
and prleeo of real aotau to fau.
ers la pmpertlnn to Mk popoUffon
Waggoner,
formerly
editor
of
a
paper
dal
aovrcea
wblcb
Hated
that
an
ex• WAY WITKOVT UOUOR.
and otberwlae mla the tows. The
than any other' atate. and her new*.
amlnatloa of the criminal docket nf of that dty. in the Record-Hermld
lombeimaa aaid It wosld atop the
papers have a larger etrcnlatJon In
the eourtt r^caled the tael, that aince dispatches thla morning to the effect
prosrtaa of the town, aod the
the cloilDg of the aaloona. the re­ that prtthlbltton In that place la a
proportion to popaUbon.
arwUon or now bnlldloff would
duced expenaea for crtmlnal praoecu- failure aad has nertourly affected
“Kanaaa. after twenty-eeven yean
trade
aad
embamased
the
city.
Uona were reduced more than IK.dOO
of DD-Hcenae. hu etgtaty-foor or
“It U now U mootbf alnee there
year. The doling of the utoons
Mr. Trickett said that at the Ume
106 eouatlea with no panpen. thirtywaa aa open aaloon In tbr eouatr
had BO Icarened crime that a mndi the law enforcement crusade begin
Sve empty Jails, twenty-one have so
and wbai la the resolt? Have any
tUer poUee force waa required, Waggoner was conaeeted with the
criminal cases oa tbelr doekeu Next
baoka fMlod? Haa the price of
making poaiible another i»aring of Kaosaa aty (Kan.) Globe, which CITE* Ah PROOF MAINE AND to Maine she spends more maaey In
real eaute decllnod* Are there
KANhAft.
$25,000. The fact la. chat the city taai
then the mayor's organ, and
piupoitJon to population tor achoola
•V ATTOftNCV OENCKAL TMCKvacant bouopaf
Has work on
aaved In Its varioui depirtmente In fought the reform. Waggoner, he aver
than any other state.'
CTT, OR KANSAS CITV.
DOW bnlldmci atopped? Have
the matter of Buppreiilon of crime Ted. was dnally dismissed because of
Mr. F. L Seely, nf Atlanta. Ga,
taaca iaereaeedr Baa onr city
more than ever wu received In reve- the Injury bis articles did the new»- “Vote AgainH th* ftaleen If Ym WM
publisher of the 'Oeqrglan.“
> BuHd Up a Race of .Grand,
,oeaaod to grow, and are wo loonne from the ualoonL A police Judge paper and afterward met the ume
helped to make OMrgfa “dry.“
Healthy Manhood and Glor­
iag In popQlaUoD? Ko man cau
of the city wav quoted ai aaylng that
another Kansas City paper
Tecenity in DetroK.
Mr. Seely, durtmtbfaUy lay that aay of the
ious Womarthood.”
“ance the cloeing of the Joltiti In > fur the same reaaoo.
teg the ceurse of an Interview glren
pkSpbeaied evil* bare happeninl.
Kantaa City, Kant., there has been i Tricaett pictured Waggoner
to B representative of the Detroit
*10 INCCSASC IN SALS OF SHOU
“Tbo bankom who aald i; woald
larxe reduction of crime. Before j discredited Jouruallst sod expressed ;
The
following
very
graptde
and'Time*.
Hid
of
The
beneBte
of pbohlFOR CHIl
Injure tbo banka have retuhied
the Jo'rtv were do*ed they had from I surprise (bat ao much weight abouIJ
very comprehensive article upon the^hltton to hls native city: "In Georgia
to admit their mUUko. and novr
f-) to ihlry In the po’tce court every
attached to what be wrote, as he
aay It hai helped them. ThT
r rnics, ilnce then the arreiU have B not DOW llring In Kansas City. Kar. effects of sk^hiblUon In Maine and; we had to combat the argumenta that
Mr. Trtekatt M«kM'«n Cmplittle Otmpalgn be
real eetaie mae saya roetn are
Inn very few"
Taking up Waggoner's statement*. ing waged In Michigan, waa pubHahed i rwenue to
«W ef a SUtHiwnt
Py ttw
blgfaor than ever before. The
He related the liiftence of one Judge
Mr Trickett quoted from u an editorial In the Michigan Cath |«>ut we have found that the city will
m»or Irrtarwu and SIMM
lomberman aays ao many new
John T. S!mi, coming to the police
Ravcra* to Bo Tnio.
ofOcloi
documents
and
from
leadlcg
i
ollc
on
December
12
Iasi:
In view of \ have In the neighborhood of $60,000
Mldlagi are beliut erected tbai It
court one mumtng and being Inform
tusiness men and from men ourslde [the local option movement now la proior $70,000
la almoet impoaalble to aus«ly
cd that the docket wai entirely cletr
who bad oonductod Independent In- greu In tlrta county, apd coming from j wlthoot the liquor license Ibaa are
the demand, and tbli In mid­
and Ibat there were no pcrBoni to ap­
Oaa at tbo asoot torciUo aad algvesUgations to grove (he falstty
such a high source, the article I* very.had In the last twelve monUta. This
winter. The taxpayer ftnde that
pear before the court. Thla wav the
atScaat oxasploo of loesl optk« |a
Waggoner's charges, a* to murders, significant and should, be read by ev­
from the natural growth of
It baa put money Into the public
flrat Ume In the btetory of Kansav.
he Mid there bid been only seven, eryone Interested In tbit very Import­ our values end from taxing the gen­
abowB la a oery ooaploto
treaaorr laatead of InereaNng
erty that thla condition e'xtvted. The
Sr Aaalctaat Anoraor-Otaenl C. W.
and three were traceable to drink ant problem:
eral ntllty companies, such h street
taxea.
The tnmltnre dealer
chief of ponce of the city made a slmTBekMt of Kaaooo Citr. Kuaaa Mr.
procured In Kansas Cliy, Mo. He
oar. electric light and gas compaDtes.“
Dr.:*« that be la aelllng more fnr>
PrehlbHion and the Saloon.
llar repurC Mr. Trieketi’i addreea quotr«<i ertensively to prove the ad;
TrtdMt T«rlm the oltuattoa la that
Thank God. children who attend
nlture than ever before. The
It Is the constent boast of the n
was exbauitlve aod dlled wttb facta
eltr wharo tn aalooaa or* aov cloood
Vance In building, In bnalncss an'* ootikeepert of Michigan, when back Catholic ecbools have not to depend
oboe man reporta llkowlae. Refrom ofdelal source* that proved morals and also from one of Waggm
-'.aad la repir to tito laqulrtea “How
nntly Mr. Newton, of the arm of
d up In a tight argnmenutlve cor- on the manufaclure of drunkards for
conclusively
that
In
Kansas
City
local
;daeo It hffoci tho norala of tbo pooer's own edUorltls written while h
Dengel S Newton. aUted to mo
er by pruhlMUon workers, that only an edneatlon. Neither have the pablle
option had proved a wonderful bened;
-sM^vtwt aSoct 41d It Soto
that one aatomablr.g feature of that U..l<rtng appreciated by the tax- was still In Kansas City. Ksn.
>r the ule and dlstillatlOD of whisky KhooU to be (doMd in Mlchlgu.
crtM.” aaS tho qaaotloa fttaa naar
the incraaae In tbolr line waa that
■nie article which Is bring drev
nd the producet of the brewery.when any other sUte. if the voice of the
payeyS of the city.
atatoo. “What efoct tees H Safe on
it waa largdy In foolwenr for
Isu-d by the llqnor Interesu wa: old over tfi* bar. the public aehooli I people demand* a refonn of the dis­
Denial Made.
SwtMaar be ropUoa:
women and cblldron. Why la It
printed In the Grand Rapids Prea. If the state would be dosed for want graceful. Uw-defiant traffic of the
n abaU try to aaawtr both oC
that WbM tbo aalooaa are doaod
The liquor Intertsti are causing to Tuesday. Feb. 25. and marked aa a. If funds.
Maine la a proUMUod uloon.
nma aaratlana.
Than are a
the women and children buy more
be publlabcd all over the country an advertisemeni. This srUcle la belnp slate. It poBseoses a public school
But for the Mhwn there wonld be
BHibar or BOOS paoplo la tbo world
aboeer
article marked as advertldng ma:
circulated through Grand Traversr system equal If not superior to that ,mie crime In the eouatry. But for
Vbo baUooo U .la Ippoaalblo Aw
Mr. Trlckeit alao made tblla om- dated at Kanaaa City, Kam.. on Feb. county through the efforts of the op of Michigan; yet not a dollar named the saloon and Ite Ratante annex, that
s isiSB oily to aalat
tbo
pbatlc atatomeat; "t have peraonalThla article goes on to lUte that pooents to the local option movement (e the ule of Intoxicants by a saloon­ I harbors young glrii and bringa them
antoa. Kasaaa CHy. KaM^ bad
iy talked wlib many of mr boilnean
aasertions made by Assistant At­ and the above denial by Mr. Trick keeper. goes to the education of the Into the aasoelatloD of bratee (n ha«a *aro or aoeb pooido. WbM. I
almoet wUtout exception torney-General Trickett were untrue ett is anbmluefl to show what ex­ children of Maine. Facte are atob- man form, few daughten would go
waa appolatad. dalKaUoe after
tboy report an ImprovemMt In bual- and that the dty of Kanaaa City
treme lengths the Uquor Intereste will bom proofs to argue against, figures astray. But for the aaloon there
SNo^tlea rutod my aOea v, to
aeaa Msce tbo doaing of the aalooni. bankrupt and wai Buffering
——
greatly go to save the galoons from being backed by the'^pproval of sworn of- woald be a scarcity of broken
Srataot asataat eloal^ tbo aaU apMklng of the condition of the becaue of the abc
nem of tho entirely sboHshed.
nnallsm are difficult to dfipute. The homer, leu hungry and ragged chil­
leena, botaaao tboy aald It wooM
of the liquor trafBc in that community. The
following suietnent deserve* the con­ dren. and lees grief-stricken wives.
r«la bwlBMi. There wen baakUglier tratBe Mr. TrickeU atatee
article la filled with deiaH-and li be­
City Candidate.
sideration not only of uloonkeepera, Tbs saloon fills Insane aaylnms. Jails,
sea aad Barenaata, nal eatato
evidence fvratabod by 4be baakera ing freely utec u an argumeal
Bd. Hogan, of the Fifth ward, today but of all who fear that the redne- petdtcntlaries and refonaatoriaa. It
MS sad loBbomas. and la fhet.
against local epUon.
Immediately
own
I a candidate tor Uon of Mioont
tbe Introduction of quenches the noble manhood of
SB Manaa sad profMloBi. Tbo
that tbo baaka of Kanaaa Cilff Kan*., upon (he iHQlug of this article Mr. the repubUeui nom:
sloaUoD for
Local OpUoa or ProhlMtloD In a slavery, and bums out the trae
baalnn aaU K would laaoon dahave bad more money cn depcolt Trickett seised the opportunity to de­ ber of the hoard of education.
state entails a loss to public educa­ anhood of lU vteUma. Vany a brigM
Seatta sad eaaeo a ti*bt nonar
dace the aaloona wore ekmed than ev­ ny u and in (be Chicago Record Her­ Hogan is well known and has done ef tion aod danger to material intereste intellect haa been'aeared by tta (with­
MikaL Tbo awrobaot NOd It
er before under the llccnae ayatem.
ald dated Monday. Feb Mth. fa a d(* flclest service on the board of public i of the people.
ering touch: many a anlelde'a grave
woald banoo tbo paoplo to ^ to
It U-nUted npon ofdelal authority patA from Galesburg, ni, dated Feb- works. Bboold be be nominated and { “After foriy-five year* of no Ueeaae, It bH helped to on.
Kasm Oltr. Me., to uade. i^otw
that la the 12 month* followlag the 23. which brands the article. clrcu- elected, he will devo-e both time and' Maine bad in l»00. more banka and
The lawwblding apright dtlsaaaMp
amid got tbMr drloka. Tho
rloelng of —---------the aaloona—
the comUnH. Uied by the liquor people s* false In attention to hla duUei and enable to $22,000,000 more deposIta.Than Hcense of Michigan will kooo be given an op--------,
^rsal eatato mao saM It would dw
deporlte of the banks of that city had every particular. The article U as fo! jlSi\ the office to the best Intereste of Ohio with six times the populaSoa. poitunlty to declare Itself tor or
Mail oar population, render ya*
Increased one and a half mllHon dol-jlowt:
Uie cl^
Maine is the only atate- whit* kaa a^nst the aaloon. Tote for the evil

lUSMESS HAS BEEN HELPED

( for tha
fice of BMBbership oe th# heard of
edueatlan. Sboold Mr. ‘Ihlifby rooNve
the nomteotioB aafi eloeUon ha wUl
continue hU valuable aondeoa opoe
the board.
It la leamou at Raadlag. Po, Cm
dfAcial oooreaa ihH there has bosa
no though of ootung down tho waged ,

Portuguese from Bony ploees to
New Bogtand united la oerricoa to
memory of the tote King Oarloa aad
Crown Prtooe Lola, of PMtnga) at

gjyrup^lTgs
tss^ixirsif'Senna
actsget,tlj,«t^ptjy onthe bowels, cleon^

me

ossa£ one m overcoming

Habitual con^Rpalion
permanent^. To ^ VU
Wte|icial ejects
tbe Genuine.
mnulo^uiW^tW.^

GMiORNIA

pioSYmipCo.

You’ll Soon Hear Noises sSo f
WTDUKETO
IMTERVIEW
YOU
C0NCERHIN6
THE
SPIUNG

cuithin'g
QUESTION!

^ Spring Suits, Spring
Top Coats, Sprtng
Cravenettes, Hats
. . . and Caps . . .

and other furnishings are arriving daily.
By the mtddle of next week we can show you the greater
part of our spring purchases. Not many stocks wBl
contain the assortment, new novelties and the values
we shall show.
Keep your eye on us
and the merchandise
we otter for spring. .rxTxU VouTl be well repaid
tor it.........................SEE OUR WINDOW

"T
«1UW» TllAVtllM NKIUUk TMOOAV. MAWQH 1. Wl>.

iHHiEiUtiTSONfiAY:
. M*th*rWM^ UnaliW.
•f'mit Ci«N^

WH»m

Mr«. JilU Au frirtwnML »lto ot
a 0. Wrtmpo. 01 Vowoo OwUr.
4l«d ,tl *«r.
.1* "O**
Ike dty. •«, * o cioA yeetertM non1^. N»Me* ^».k;ukMA. .«f« ohiiAtfn eurtl^.
•oti.Anoo, taor^.
toikMl.
>v« iAOKk-

W kora rebrnvr

neu hare kata dRwa far whet
artu ka tka toritoai RataaRni le um
wartd. The todldteg am he it eter
riw>iB4v^SMri.; .eleaetod la New Tort cUp.
filMaMi »a« oelt^ «BM At the OUT tod
tort. Mergam talth. aged tot
•wtM. flAlncIV. wyitetw am
•etttV bciM o( n
«i potttoae. peen ead-l defe. dlee et the r«<-'
» or her graadden^ter -to WIV
The**, to. i« «bMCt ta. the pitee at
mlttgtoB. OaL
inhert.
Other loede rweired wet* oee ot
•alailai arar tiM *UI ke cot to
aelt, -alt e( ker. OM ekeep. eaTbore* per cant aad thaaa kotweae II.3M
end two loede «t eteee.
ItdN A par aatt hp the New
'wt. Me* Beeoa • Herttord iwfle^Wkeet. aad. ne eeier will be opereti**
Cbl^e, Medeh
I. H«a.
Mep.JTtoe; eon. ItHe;
tMTtt L
aun±
woW* A. OoOke Bf CUcego. krm*r
llAlto: eera. MHe; eete. UHc.
Jerk at fha Oaok aoaatr circdt
But Beleio. N. T.. Merth t.-Cet- wart, raeeatir aaat le (be peeitc
tte,
etol*a, eteed/ to etroai: toip (er alaatoai the toad* of Mt
'itm UM to tUD; cBwe. tMI to Moe. «u pieced on irto) egala fri
IfTS: rule, l.tOp; actJre ead eteedr: lar M cbergae of fortcir.
eull to cholM. MJI to |».
Bbeep.
An eptaloa wu beaded dewe b) lUe
iljMW; eetire end trsL Lembe. |S.Si tpretae eoert of toUaourt th«i
lo itJL SwM. IS-tS to »6J«: mixed. .ew creaBng Ihe coon of geiietnl »c«tiJI to Il.tt. Hoe*. ia.eO0i aetlv*. I
I in the cltr of 8’. Louis
to lie bilker, alxed I4AI to -fh.
cMctltnOonnl end the conrt Is Inval.ij
and eold.
•tLUNo toiiieta.
At U»* reeoeet of the :Btcrf!iic
amerce oommisaton Vnlted B.aics
Dletrtct Altornrjr nuokle has broap'it
lulu aealnst the Penotrlrenio
BelUmoie k (Milo, ^’okeeb k Pitt:

ilM aotek vlib her iiercnU, Mt. end
Un. •*•0*1 AuJl. to Dekelb eoiintr.
11}^ vkm the «»* ntfrted Oriober
It 1«H. to Oeer#* 0. Hlcee»»«Thef Seed et lb«t jdew «til Oeiober
«, tilt »l»te ik^ mored to Trt*trwi Oltr.-eod In DecoBber of'ibe
r««« nr loretPd on e tmm. ibni »
Batter, ereamarr. par lb ...(...........«e
wndwMM. jfbve the ttM ainM 11**4.
per A .................
Mac «e or the eirlr pioeem
t^Heea eraam. par lb
0|»Bd *a*«rae otwnty. it »hkh the
Rolled ^ MOT 41 r*ort. Mr. Nicketi the htrdiblpt
W ideeeer Itto led tbrooib il ell eui
' tJTBt*l e ehrtetlen ehOReter end woe
e tcedr keltoeei# tor her bntheml wbe

fe

«M rtiMy to hrte^e koto* Ml ^
the«K^ toVike.topthadw
rtartk ei Moero* eppter wm
m Mr. Nlc^ifon wee m* ot the PVwd. It L A
(toenn •«•*-». A»d #r«e Ihel tHee
OB
eee el flto kUdeet toerkere.
BOtdlMlto.thVetoreh.ketlp Ih* •%*■
dot ejPM. , iirr hind wdrd. eel
pleMiM .eoitte .tellM»nl kar to ell
vke Mr* her. |ke #u e kled end
kelflbl ktfetoid ««lker eal ker ppr
nia M* kohle efceRrtrr were an In■alUtHaa to WtWW llTini- Her koeplUlUr.*ae.?4toM M«»» 4*1 her Hastpr^r'.
hoM wee **»A#r A Pleerebt piire in
wbhk eialtoR weae «H4e tooM wah **^ .....

r.v.v.iS

COf But. per IM

Sr*—*............... '■»'

NOM^ Her BiM Brea *04

. WaUi Mtcrad the koata of Mr. aad
Mia. Hai^ Harley, of «tt BWk atiaat.
at 4:M>Moek Sdurday attaraoaa.
aitor a tho waaka' UtaiM ot (qImM
Btoar. Mh wai t1 piMP iM.
s;
:Wm HMt wu a •Mral laeortta
tM pooag pdMia «Uk whoa
■lfc,lli|Mlucd. «»« wu a toMker of
Mtol^totMn'B ctUa Of firta tu tbu
kpBpathp It enprtoud tor U
bonaved UMto la their aad lou.

m wm ASK
. Oaarga. toe iMaothoOW »aa kf Mr.
aad Mra Maarned OsMlng Wu
III d Weak.
Qaoigl*. tka J^(h*oM eU
Mr. tm Mia. »watd Daaalng. AM at
Ika Am. m Makator atiwat, at 8
a^k a. to MaaAAp. Ik* lUM cm
had beu tick a wato wtu apaaa*
Ctoo tMM to Mft toe PORBU. Darcdhy.
Agrd two pekR.

..............tor
..IIHflte
.w ....Itr
...........HA«

UU al 'nMk .
Bar* aaaaafp .
La«h afeah ■.
iM
Mmh ..
MttolAar........
•ta««.....i...
Teal Mtoa
*M1 atoik ...
iMh ekepa ..

............. WH*

....lAc
VM) atawa
etawe ....
■,
PRBh »U PWl.
iaUbBL po> lb ................................. f»c
•tiBOB. par lb-------Oad. par Ih ..................
bitek. par Ik ... .
0»Aka. aaeh ..................
•Man par Aaa
•■elt. par Ik ...........
•ataioa apa«a. par lb
fYato MadURl. per tb................. >8c
koek carp, par Ik..................
ktoUdart. per to.................
. par lb...........................
ku pmk. par Ik.................
Catlar Ca>^ par to...............
•« Pika, par lb ...
..
Praah LaM PMi.
Herhng. per doa.............................. Nc
Btoto Pin. per Ik............
^kbareL paTto ................
Wlilta tab. par Ik......... .
Treat per Ib. .....................
•ait Ptok.

•UViN« Miect.
iMatoe*. per bn .
I*............

>ABMD AWAV QUIITLV •ATURDAY tVSNINtt. Wka 0«e of to* Mul AeUee MeiabaR
af toe
PaatM A4f«lM Tuaday.
Ahap els waeU of Intgaee aoBartag
MMi Piaaeaac. Ckipta pauad ouledy
laie too loag alatp Satnrday algbi
J1 oYleok at her kcaae, tl* Wuklagtoa atraet She wae leBrty .ti yur*
aU.
Two bietoan Are left. K B. Chapla.
or tola elty, and Mta Ckapla. of Boatoa. Mr. ORdla TaaaplL of Chatkam. OUo. «M MMa Mbyl Cbatdn. of
tola dty aRket alaterv
Mlu "hspia wu oa« of toe moot
aettra toaatoAra of the PlrM <Mgragatloeal ckaiak. M wkM Ma kad ka«
idwtlAaA atopa ker tatoaaal to toto

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many new rural routes have been established recently in this
section of the state we are carrying out the plan which we
have long had under consideration. This change,

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or aa. toMtar ftoit U K«u. -»h.
r n reoR unaer. a laadlag merrhait. at BBikieiar.
The Toug WM*at Ckilatlu aa- OUeat wba hoa aerrad oaa lam. wU
toaad a pearl worth m.
George A. Ptnnd of Bar Cttr- tar- aoctottoa which waa eigutoad ta piakahir' he a .caadtoate ie edceaad
^
BMr. kicked hr ■ koiae Oe^janber FUat afaont a weektogo. ku beea hlataeU.
prwTldad wHk a koM la the algatog
no state prl»Uag*>«ktthA tar to*
It. died TkuRdar alter weAa
laau ot toe realkenc* proparlr Beat two jaaR kagtoalag Jolr i hoa
of the Uie Oran Btaae.
ben ewardad by toe hoard <g atate
Ptwd Oree. ot Qraod Rapldt.
guea. who aomellm* age;ao«toR to Ike ^Ueop-HaUeabmAtheaght 10 hare aUetopted u» eiak
Calltorala In hope of legale- CRwtord cospoar. tka praam ante
,* iaror at Port KeiWE. The ptoir*
lag hit bealek. to dud there, accord­ priatera. The btodlag aeatoacl waa
•aeret aerrlcr men from New Torfc. belle** him laaaae.
awarded to the Baktot BMto Pilktiag
{•kiiadaipbla and Waablnttoa
*R] Rtehard Mareh. « tmr old. who ing to a Megraai Rceteed at BotoeeHto body will ke brOBght to upka:

rRttag with the lo- vest west aome time ago
OvaeR of tateneknee la Pilat
eal d*par;m*Bt to -an auampt
kaalto. to dead in Callfonita. HU wtd- Rockeeter.
Edward Corby and Miae WalHe have sr»aiaed a dak aad catered
aa alleged bud of eounterfcItOR who ov to 111 and the body wLIt be brought
arasdcl err* married Thursday moro- heartily into a Baareaecat looklag to
err puttlsg manj apurloua 54 cent to Owoiao by Odd PelWiw*.
gneral imptoTannt of to* h^kThe glri
reuafy
piece* In clrcuUUon.
lira. David Pi:kin. ot Laaali.g. 75 ID* at Luox.
.y* thrrraghoat tka adaty.
the
ling of charged that her father ib« at Oor
Judge Bail In the aapertor court dH- > yeeR old. died Thuredar
by whn be tccompuled bar bon* club I* the foutk of tke fctad to .ke
mtoard the bill aird by Clamce H .bronchial pnruBonto. Her daughter,
oiganlced
to MUhtgaa. toe otM*The t«*ren rtid that he ah<A at a cat
\>OBV. of New York, seeklag to ea-' who vu U year* old. died tbre
and the* a recoseUtotioa wu eCect- place* thua repreented heug De)o:o the Cblcago City BRIwar com j weelm ago. Mra Pltkto ta sorrlred
11x8'. Grand ftapida aad Hart.
pany and the e;;y of Chleago from I by four sorr
N.« T„„a.,
t». a.d a. I
'A"'"'- >“«• 1. '»-A n
operetlng und. r Ihe r>rdlnance rerent [ Uecaose Oeorge Scbntes of l.an»
b...
ot ,h. K.M« ot
H.r|.t..U«.r.*t..~l
ly eranird hy the c'.y It the rniupao) : In*, a dravrean. piu bis ara aroum
f
_______ _______
1 Mr*. Edith Turner, he was arre*ti-d M,.tic Shtl.; -m or,..!- ■ sm- ><»
gute New*.
tor Bisanli and battery A Jory In po
P.,„, t,.„ D..™t,
Nimiren men pald.n total of |1T: ; life ctmr*. found that he was nn
Methodlat
for
an
exhibi
ton
dr.ll
in
the
nrimor)
0"
dd
member
floes for vlinoaslu* a eocklog main , c-jiliy of ibe otfensi- charged
rker^ aad ue of the algneR Of tke
i Day Clt.r
Word boa been r.-eeieed at Ann Ar some t'me In the near ftilBre.
Mrs. Jdarla 8. Tabor, a re:1ilrni of I Vor of the d*#ih of Mr*. E B. lywl*.
.
n
nitklnsoo
will
m.ke
formal

'^
tT.-i-n.Adrian for <» years, il.e.i Tbui».'Ijy.' n former riiidmi of ifcsi ciy. tt San
NorthTlIle
She wro 9t reniB ol.i.
I Lull Oblslo. 'Cat. Feb 7. Her hus :.r,.uiceBient .of bit candidacy for the ^ Methodlat C
While-eating oyatrrs. Frank Ganll I t.and was Ann Arbor * most proml iitie senate st Cha«o le within a dsy lt».

karr and late arte-nobwads tor *leieUena of toe aetotj eppUaacaa kcu
^ sepRto* eonrt ot Mlaeotol «eetS that the Uw pnated hr toe torn
Irjtototare.'piMJWUiig the aale at
lattA4eat:ag HenoR wltblo Ire mile*
eg ear eiato edecaiibBal toadtotlae
barleg lAW) atodenls enrolled. U un-

BRAND TRAVCRSE HRRAUA TUCBDAY, MARCH A HOB

devoted to the

SB4ND nuVEKSE

THE HERALD’S FARM PAGE

» Y«v Ttm «M AmibteB Ym CMtribMc WfU Make tt Better. AU

Arttcles Most Be Slfpied.

SOME PSACnCAL
BELPS BY ntAcnCAL PEBSOBS. V •

Wrtle Oaly Oa Oae SMe M Ike Pa»er

gtm llN Tlae Uiiw to strM
aecored H Is oot ajviaable to use | in. U was rktols-aad «Hnk tor m| £tlk vontis null have a cood saptlwats before Ha CeniQi flm loo. larger anouou afien tbe silage Is of i'o UsieD to Ub. You knoa- ibe taaii|pt7 of rnsb air at feedlag time U
ibat can make us belleTr a Hibis Itjthe dsr t* warm tbe vtudovs but be
tw OraMR
Modi (MdM 4{r KDCb lemvce to tbe vted. Bepoat Br^qualUr.
, Beyt arid flirta Can Hake •% BitoKs
Tho galM per bead per dsy for the so Bbctber It is or not can fool ihe ku opeo pemaaeatlr, bui ihould uc Tiitt« Farmers Stoppau Feeding a I
ftekllB mstr. iMni. tr* aporlM- the plDOkteg If ■eeeaaary.
on Small Lets by Work amt
malt That Oe Not Earn Their
Ir aboeU be reoieMbered that all eUll'fed cattle were quite aaUslae- people quite a while sumettmes Tbst prelected bf curtains ^brongb mhirb
Eiit« wMmoii ta fte .wir vr ■ i
Feed er SalL
PiasM*M*».
pranteg
U
tory.
The
ear
corn
aad
Is
tbe
way
with
bumaD
oature.
Ibe
air
pastes
rrcel.v
etr B( eon MCk
ku Mm l
that
the
oirir
ob)cet
of
aamoier
p>aameal itraop made l.se pouods per
The beds must be ebanged frequent
I Ckm. The atermMo
.1B> H. C Pearles )
«'»'«“ • •** »«™tog my tTWM ill
But one day I went to bat mane ly. This Is done best by using thread
flMMd «Mh a iag for roDBg Tinea b to direct the bead per day Cor the entire pertod of
Tbe r.ijhltriuag of l^si eeromm.v
«»Btr7 we used to a«M scorta
^toftaio Of oehi that larga aawnti grosrth as maeh at poasible Into 149 days; tbe shelled corn mod cotton farm. He had some regiRtercd stockinets and perforated paper Place the
dailans In Wlsronsln wlU enable the ' nesegays to market priced Beta A
boiaj: OlRtod fa. neaUj' «n» tlnaa pans wUcb are to become per- seed ipesl group l.SO pounds, tbe corn that I was intrrrstcd In and I thougbtjjast a>cal at eight on tbe nes aad ex
HMkthat* iowa aafl aorthM lllaaowf. maDoot portJOBs of the mature rinet. and cab meal and collonseed meal I would sec w-hai his caUle were llkc|tend tb.m orerlbc sormo. By umm dairymen o .iiutoau- the oaproita [ °
Me
CO*
I
fiom
their
herd*
and
Uiem
tost enough, nod If people enred
If
tbe
Bhooia
or
tips
are
removed
group l.Rl pounds, and tbe coremeal w.
1 flew of iDTcctlng In some o( ing tbe worms will have muonted
Pn* not kaUg paM it from U to 61
cottonseed meal
group 173 hem Myr Tbst STBS an cyropener :o .-ibove the opening ,n search of fresh them i-> g.t Uis.f rMws aud maiolto grow common swtrt Bowers or pel
l^aMAa. OsuarraBra eatlBa.-«a of the whaa they are eery small little or do sod
half the number produce as murh i blasts and sell them ouUlde a rto!allow-1 pool • There resulU were affected I me! That msn was acinallr tbe iRior- !.-aves ibcD nrt
er oara M lar raeaim here lefery ftokiwe. but If they i
milk and butt, r as the whole number j ««2 «totton. for Inatance. toey coaM
ed to gnfw large before rentoral the
little by !bc bogs following tbe jest rsraier lu all the country rouud place ibcm on clean shelves.
Slaeatk
a tka total at rally IM. Shipi
well with ibetn now.
J
may become eerlour. When
cattle, which Indicatiti that when a! Wh< n ii came to practical farming he
%-bn itio worms mutnre they indi of the a.erage cow^dc tbe farm* Of
i^wotoniiiiit ahon No*. i aad will la ury
Make your own leaf mold. When
mmr «eMMa «aU tato the aammef. large aboot eorered with learM Is re> rattoo of concentrates li properly nd ' •« th* most miserable (allure i ere^^ ite their dcRirc to Rpln by rellliig Wscotaln tn low .'clng.
We mutt weed n-Ji '.lie robber cows j lod Is retiloTcd from the ground tor
'
Tka fwmmto car boMa. about l,«M mored tt Is a toul Ion to tba.xiDe. Jutted there will not be niutb waste ; ssw The work on hU farm sag ai- about by moving ibeir besds like s
and the onif way .o '

Initie'wB.vs at lot-re ends In the' barus blind perscu seeking ibeir wsy
tombala. Om haadrad tbooaaad buah
gains obisioed In lUs expertment to eeerylblng losk.-d as If Old Harry
The spinning places mutt be pre-} tbrvugb ih..- lire of tl
«rtt of aam at wraa so oaau par baab-i
Justify ibctltiig the corn, bulJt Is a was rigbi s/er him end would catch pared ;n adraoee. which oanetsts of i and that si rv aad ustrrtog detective. »Hce off tbe line rests with a nbart
to vookl rapraaaar |t0400 that has
question whether the pracUce would hUn Ip another lap. ills cattle
soy dry. bnshy matertal. free (rout Ibe llaiotU; tencr I I'unlt if there knife Just betow i*« cfown tt (he
teas paid oat by rraBkUa oooaiy tarbe proAUble one year with another thin ID flesh and looked Hke death gum The worms will all have spun Is more tban cue farmer la twenty grsM.
, toars for eon. Of ooarsa there ta IHUe
This Is known st Akrons loam add
Tne gntos from corn meal and corn and deatrucUoh.
their torcoas wl bln thirty or (ortT Hkf^irows tbe amt-ml ofkixiUT (at
' paakt totaadteg dkeant oora to stock
in combination wfto Icnf meH diA
and
cob
mral
were
practically
he{
hours after their devriopment. The. eagh oow U producing every year
. «t pMoaat prtoaa.bDt tbe
tame as tbewe obteined from whole '
temperature during the spinning time
Iw SkUoMd U they are to he narkMcorn and sreuld not Jurtlfy ihe n
•d. he«9 tka lead mnat be
should be kei* at abou Ti degives
pense tochlent to grinding the grsln. ,****^
hel|K?d s*ime i«iiiiclau
anJ Ihe air must be moist.
' ' n la aMartod that the
It U again noteworthy that though ; •"*
• lust :
The worms must nol l-e dlMiirbed
W4 prtnta todlTtdBala who 'mlaod
the
ea:tle
consumed
spproximately,..............
.
while spinning and the rooms In
:kaatatbeA taut oaatatar maiy of thaw
three pounds of rotionseed mral per
whl.-hthev are kipt must be quiet
»«d aot awka hi^aaaa aad that the
and absolutely clean. Tbe floor must
. totiBhr hare baaa oMlpad to lery aa Thrawyaar old Virtaa After Pruning, head per day tbe health of tb<- hugs I
a—Ararage «toe with two tours- followtog them was not affected to
^ MM^aimut to Mha ap tha kmaaa. It
l e w^-d wit* a damp cto h frequent
h—Vlgotoot Tinas with three %pam *f^ way.
ly. 'lo thi^ CO dust will arise.
• <a Mt^piMftbla that aay aagar baeu
tba
lowaat
of
wMch
U
to
be
ranoT^
. «ni he talaed there this atuamei
Tbe cocoons are ready lo be gadithe tottowlng paar.
feeding of beef cattle when no
errd and sorted Ilf seven to ten days
-VlgMoaa Tina with -three spars. ccagMerailon Is taken of tbe manurc
from the time at si-btcb the Orst worm
tt wuW be neccTTWiry to ban- a mnr
H giac U spin
After the lesTCe bSTC fsllea st the gill of at least 91 ut the .pn-ralHnt
To prvpari' I'le coc.kips f.ir marki-'
frmuam by VIrm Me sad of the third summer esery cine
pileee rborged for the fnodsfjfts in
Ihe chrysalis muet he HlUsi and the
to kalMarwIa to TrtotoiM Mto
should hare a well fonaed stcid with thir ‘rial.
|
lo'ixrn dried imil! mi moisture re
two or three or asore ennea growing
It has generally lioen tbougiii that j
m:iln«
The I.tiling Is acromplUhed
from the npper pair, and the forma- sllagc-frd cat'le would shrink hsdiv'
to CkUlDrtoa you^ gt«pe Tines are
tloo of tbe bead or crown should com when stopped long dlstsnees. The ac |
^gcaaed «t aay time afUr the lesres
eenee. Any Tines wUcb hsvo not tual loss per iDdlTlJiial on the raiilei
I kase tallea except la aeeUoM aabbeen broogbt to this conditloa Tbould skipped to Jei-e.r flty wa« 417
^ 4aet to agrlng froaU. Wbaiu It U
be pruned like one or two year old pounds, whereas practical shippers'
nrt o: a mut ra'imLlc
ri bjiu u;, b.v a Wlr crrln farmer throogb fhe
I tor to dator too prastog gatfl after
riuea. ss the esse (uy be.'from this serilon rstlmnie the seer j
UK- of puri-bred rlrcs on gia*>cown. Thc crtwial cow from the left
Iho top Mds of too okM atart. All the
Tbe fomsUon of the bead canals' sgp shrlnkngc silage At the IlnlohlDgi
priHhu. .1 ? C7J imund .if :j Ik la oue y«ar wHb her ifst calf an^ ber
^<ttmaa ato rwqaosud ratlrtoy oxeopt the
In leaTlng two. ftirec or (our epurs of bief ca tic.
*
butt, r t-i? W.1< 4". The third c cw prejnerd 9^50 {KWOdl of milk la
, StNBgeto aad toto la eat bato to tbe arranged as symmelrleally as poaslon.' »e:i. ailli ii. r AM exU aad ; «i bu let uu cas 44. Tho tout twd
As this b>t of rsIlK' ilreesi .1 ii<it
ta<A,
ble at too top Of tbe Tine. The atyong
ronx are lilr;i grade I .v«rol4=.
.X. The blto to bo kept to mlad k to er toe number of span and buds tha. r>d.9 per cint of meat of Bni- qualliv
Tr.iln yonr tomato »-.aet this way
In whlrh fat and Icon were wet] I
,-••1 back eack wlator aearly to the ahoaid ba laft.
eat spring.
Wendrd and equal to that from wi-sl ’
»end—that h to two bada-aam a
Every larmerihould hare a milt aaniiro and floe, sharp sud- Mlkii
A spur eonalste of toe basal portion
^atM to prodoood with a laagth of Of toe case and nomallr of two fall era bnlloetu fed on corn, there Is no, And ih.li WHS the msn who talkc-l
s.-alc banging ia the barn, and by Ibe the very Aacst po-tteg aolL'
InslidcaUaa
for
the
oppostllon
to
tbivan ripckad wood asd good bade
side of this a milk s^t with names
Tbm- tho tdtt of to* nodi (a n
TWdoa. ThU leaTea two bDds ba- uae of silage for tbe flnlsblng of beef D Icaraodly at the farmer:' mce:rksasl to toe keight at tsltlch the rtoe lUaa the base bods. Tha Dnmbefvol
or Dumberc of cows. enabUng him to heap In aome ont of to* way cdntor
Ingsf 1 tell you, li b ooi ilgbt What
cattle.
m to ba:toadaa.
keep a dally record of each animal. and add the raklngs of Ue yard ta
kind «I tostracilOB Is H tost win tot
bodsto laatatad Ike toor dapands on
It to wwy impertaat that thu ctM
Of
the
otftle
fed
as
Stockers
the
It
costs
but
very
little
more
to
keep
help-k
msn
to
do
W*
own
farm
work
fall,
winter and spring, all VMds
IV tolekBeas or strength of the apui
ffkoald be otralfbL healthy and woU from which tba apor is mada. A thin group rectlTlng straight silage made SB It should be done* Theor> and
a cow that w:ll product 490 pounds of pulled, all vegetable refaae, pettfo
PlptoMdraa It to from It that the trash
I.OC poands of gain per'bead per Jay. prac-noe ought to be somewhere lb
tot per year than one producing 100 parings, appl« pc«ltoga. com hobn
wak cane to^nld be cut back to
toe autor* Ttoe dorMopt(
pounds. Tbe mos; ^stravagant thing and berry bulls anything that Is rageoaa hud or «Ten to toe base bod. A tbe bay group .ST of a pound, tbe siMwktog dlsigne^ In tbe*« matters
AU Uib ‘Tlaaa npoa which a cane
3 dairyman can do is to head bis herd :able matter aad will dray.
atroog cane, on the other handaboold tiOTer group 09 of a pound and the It lakes pxxl conimeii M-nse to mak^ bOM toft ahoaid be carwfnUy tied
1. iih a scrub sire. This ir a step backb« left with thM buds beaidet toe dlage fbd grain group t.SS pounn». It mao valuable lo c-i l"-fore n com
All dlafawater and slops toat tra
^kp. Two tJw will bo Boodad la amat base bud. The
When
placed
on
pas'nre
the
sliagewunl and becuoivs a conKnual slide as not needed on the gardw'sbonU tot
l»an> of hard h<wrt>Hi farmers am] te||
of a perfect
l.'iig ar he coritlr.uei tucb reetbods. thrown on toe pile.wbk* akbaU V
ahoaid ba kapt is mind sad each tId* fed group made an average gala per thorn bosr lo do tbqlr work better and
There tan be uo advancetneiii or grad turned over oraatonally daring tbn
praaad as aaarly to aeeardaooe with bead per day of 1.19 pounds, the bay make Ibeir bietoess more' pikfl able
:rg up without a purebred prepotent winter.
atoverjihit these are not always the kind
thla Meal ss clmmtUscet paralL fed group 2.19 pounds.
r rr.
Improvement
eomra
only
By tbe (oflowlac spring yon wtn
T, BHota. Vlllcntlcri:i, Csllfor gnmp I.9S pbuoda and Ibe tlUge and
grain group 1.99s>oands
'tiirougb the supei^r' quality of the have tbe flneat kind of n leaf iMtd.
ala BkparlmaM Butiea.
q:ak< used.
The BTerage tngnlla of both Ttoh
Not alt toe pile will ttove drayeff.
(live -be ttsiry barn a tberoiiKh
Experience lu my work shows ;hal but along toe edges and mnltrnaatk
feedltig a^grazhig show that
rowi t.-pl St a good proflt lo Ihetr It will be found ready for «M.
•llage-fed'group made a gsto of 143 cleaning and overhauling Provide
plenty
of
frerh
air,
but
hatim
all
v»c<
r
are
nol
all.-w.
J
out
of
the
barn,
Tha Talaa of allago m n feed for pounds per bead per day. tbe bay
cracks. Remember that whltewa^li
III winter more than one-balf hour per, Add to It erenr bit of arafteMa
beef ntUle was wail damemstimted ta group l.Il pounda. tbe otayer group
not only cleanaes. purifies and bcaiitl'
, >!ay to fln.' weatber and are kept In Tegeuble matter derlag toa yper. In
a series of ezpertmenu at toe Vip 1.S0 pounds and tbe silage and grata
eluding abe annual dowen ptoted.ip
flew the Interior of a itolry barn, bnt
:«anu. nvil-lighted and well rcntllalgroup
1.39
pounds
glato station oohducied by hYotessor
after tbelr season of btaoni. the tops
It ineroase* the Ughi —an Imporant
/tables.
■oala. Pain, aad Jsrntgaa. Fkrt/; 'ibe sllage-frt voup made a poiird
of such root ptento as ennaaa. entoeonslderalton
these
daik'dayi
of
win
Tliey
ar,wa
er.d
In
stable
cold
Silk culture In (ur.-lgn e.ainir.ei. :s
le Sbortoora steers of fair type of gain Wt a coat of 4.29 cen a. the
dlums. gladioli, aad yon win soon
miiducted almiwt eDI.n-lt by wouK-n days and are f.d food of a succuleflt
qnallty were uaod la tbe teat for bay-fed group at a' cost of 6.49 cents,
Hw TMrd kaaaaa. ar a vtgarawa
naUiag. M<-h as ea>llage or mangels. have s Mpply qai e adeqaate to toe
tbe
storer
group
at
s
cost
of
4.23
9c!k
sorm,
SI.’
affrclrd
by
many
to*
pnrpoae

detefwdnlng
the
moat
Dccda of an ordinary garden.
Vlaa Dtrtof toa Saaaad.
»ltfc *11 the alfalfa or cfover bay the; j
cenu
and
the
sllagr
and
gralc
group
<Ua?B*rs
anil
the
groaer
mu»
couiba:
Where there are waterworta toe
p-»Ttoa praaad to oka oaaa aad economtoal methods of Antehtog beef
there at all timer A great d-al of will ^esumt »;lliout waste,
eniUe. After the proUmlnarr feeding at a cost of 4.92 cents. Theoe Aguras
fbose may be tamed oa fraqnantly ta
^
Id to ataha.
Small Outlay and Is I
' emphttlcally the economy of;«»flmras
valuablr liiformaiuin in regard in balanced grain rat.ou of nol less Ibanj
I b Batooeal of aatoara (B) aad tow of toa days toe cattle were diTided
ou« pound to ••."•ry Ihr.e iwunds of
teresting Occupation fee Wosilage as a straight ration for sirtek
this
work
may
be
.ilnalned
In
F:irm
into
eight
lots
of
Are
ataers
each.
tf It Is bnposaible to rennet nil
r akooto (W) to aprtasand Children.
err' Hull- iin .Vo K.5 on "Silk W-rm n-llk glv.n
Ika Aral tear groups wart fed to a :«ra when properly made and proaerr
poo: soil In the arden wHb hnttar,
a—Vtoa ta aa—iar at Uma
Cultiue” Thlr w It be rent U> u-i; a.I
Aalah to a atnll and tbe last four cap
by the addiUoo of toe leaf mold and
iBy Henrletla A Kfllv, Wpanmeut
rtrr--s upon n-qiierl (u |h.- lS |iar lii. nt
dm II lb.- h
tl la apparent from these results
riad thrangh as stoefcere and AnUbed
to timei manarc mueh may be i
of Agrh-ulliin. i
1 .ring I
of Agriculture at 'V j-Irtnzt'.ii
ea graaa. The eaitle were {dated la that cattle fed a» stoeken. and fat
WII". • ,,:>d make charcoal :in Ibc way of bnlMlng np the Old and
1 dartit dka 1
Commerruil silk oullnn- requlri-a a
JL U II ' coru.-obs,
I rendering it suitable.
mn apriag aad aammer to of eoBfortahte quarters and recelred tened on graaa can be handled on s Rliull.-r .xiiiiiv uian atoi.n am
*f|Mt Itoportaaea to-toa. totore wab water ad Ubttom and were allowed much narrower margin than those fed trduMry, Tin- n. i cam ih.- flrs: vuar |
•rclae out of doors to farorable In tbe atall. In this experiinent a fair may pay for an onlfii Xkld'h wlll*!asl
«toa of tha Ttaaa. tka praaar oaght
weathe:.
proAt was made on a margin of SO for many y.-an. .Ml thai Is requlml ; Til..r.-In lunch In dn In the s
ip go saw tha alaapaid toar
Tbe tour tote af cattle ADlsbed to ceota and an egeeAect profit ooi a
'Utoaa to do tka aadtottas. tapplaff
)l We would rugc-ri Ihiil you turn |
fuli.iwlng S{1
the stalls reoelTed toe Mlowlag cou- margin of 90 oeuu. On a margin of
111. charcoal all the rrfu.M- wood for j
«tod tytag.
;ab!e• rhelrer
Stnne very light
tka aboata atarttog from tha Tinea oentratas: Mr com and cottonseed •l tbe proAt from toe stockers waa
aad cob maal and eotton- 9191.02 ss compared with a proflt ol for the tollowtog age* ktest shelves: All defecli..' and utisnund trees In
eipkttk hawa baaa cat bato'two bads
^ffkaald ba-totaaad to a atagla oaa. ft •eod tneai. ahellad core and cotton 926.63 with those AMabed to be auR. about three and a half feel wide anti . ih,- woodlul should he r it .lown for
tio Osar*
-nte Aguras for two years corres­ stands to support Ihrm a step ladder, j Brewood. and Se.- that the yuucc
OMThMiM»««
-- tol^ to deferred satQ
‘ aeod meal, aad cornmeal and cottoa.
No Cams
aia a (aot or man toog tba aeed meal. All cf the nnlautla racelr-. pond quite closely and abow tost some small trsyv. bask.-ts for carry [growth Is- glren ampl.' rrx>m as ii
■ TMdtheTietoli
No Paals
by the nawril M eilage. hay and storer. Storer waa atralght allage or silage and grain It tog toe l*arrt, eviutwe tool aat) nets,, grow* In Ftrvtiglh au.l l•■•auty
k OnsThMtoaWfv
rod durlag the Aral lU days of the Ibe most eoonomlcal ratton (or uae or perforated paper (or changing th>No Dogs
I
R.-jwlr the rh.rkcn h.iii-.- and fenc
1 Om Third to*
tilal and hay during the test tarty- wit* slocbera to the winter
More­ beds and cquallglng the worms. 8 lit
S(w tow tb.re are ro draft hoK-* i
No Eeeeotrtos J
nine days. Tbe amount of dry rongh- over that toe handling of stockers
tarnat: If it Is
tie Straw brush nr shavings to Start in riu- dairy rlahb- lo l.>».-r :he milk :
No autsbea
]
eaoeedlngly amall and AnUbtog them uo grass is tbe tbe spinning place and a ibermome-- output.
will aot start, bat a
|
No Rackets
It economical practice lo pursue
:dM« toraUaal aboot wlU ba tormad rarylng from leas than one pound
I Do not leave ihe heavy work of sort ;
two pounds of storer and about three
sectloo*^ where good grazing It
No
Side
SbaA
Jhad tola win raqalro a mw top
One kind of silk worta culture Is tng tbe rntleo fruit and vegetables '
of hay per head per day. Tbe svalUblc. i
^ two or toroa waaba.
(Or production and another I* lor rebe wife and g.rll. It s men's work
armage
Tbe cost of msking a pound of gain prodoc'ton The object In the flr*; 1
- rOatU aapartaaea has shown
during rainy dajw
as praetkmily twice aa marb with
time tor toa Tartaty and toeal- eadre period was between 9 and 9
greatest numbei
tt to haat to top wbaa tha aheot poands of rooceotrales 99 to 39.9. tbe stall-fed cattle aa wfib 'boae har.| cocoons, and tn most ca.-es this may ; Tbls I* the lime lo lay plans in get
d of tboae unsightly stumps Right
of allage and M to 9.1
died aa stoeken. bnt ibe eoerinston |
carried
grww» tiem eight to ton
by any one of ordinaryj
D the center of tbe stump bore a bole
Id not be drawn from tola ------ IntelUgracc
Mlawa toa top of too ataka. aad If of diy Btorer or bay. It sw
19 iqcbe* deep and 2 Ingbe* In dia­
ment that stall feeding will never be
■tptoamry top agate totor. tka ahoot adnsahte to teed too aamU aam
The object of reprodnerioa
meter Into iMs put aboiH two ounCeedfeoaid be upped wUtoa one or two dry food ladteated to erercome the: a proAtable practice.
obtain egg* free from heredfiary jaint
jof saltpeter and ibcn IU1 1t srllb wu
'
'
of the aHage but
iMkfBWd too- top of to# ataka. sa
Note the fewer number of part* of tbe McVtcar
Or diaeaae and espers only cat do,
Plug It, and wheij Spring romee
Hbawa. ta toa aeeoad ptoutra, aad thto It was aurprtslDg to And what a eery
thla work.
'
I
Automatic Gasoline Engine has. it alno has an Electric
wo quarts of cot^ol! In the-hole
m^l
leant
of
dry
food
accom
tW taaaio toa gnswtk of
Tbe silk worm 1- not a tropleal I
•y C. L, Vincent
Governor which will cause it to pick op four times as
and light IL lu a tew hour* yon win
rjtat wbara toay art aaadad tar tto pushed tola end.
Phrmera' tosUtnles are all righ*. If sect and nuala* its beat development
bare a bole In tbe grownd. but not a
jagat wtatar wtaitag.
W reanits of the they are aU right. Vbeti oondoeM between ft and TT degree*.
quick as any other engine on the market today.
.pan a rtat all toaata batwaaa the
ritles say toalT by practical (artaein for practical
The appet.le of ibr worts Increases bit of stomp t
1 also have Second-hand Engines on hand whid
jjimiii aad toa mtddla af toa ataka
» bilk feedtog tana'efs they do * great deal of good or dlmlnlsbet wrilh best. Hatches
Little
altentloo
is
usually
paid
to
which 1 will close out at a small price, and pot them lo
#aaU ba takaa at. tf toa
ralue of aiUge Is sobatondated and That ongU to be the end of ft. but 1 nsiially occur osriy ;n tbe morstog
toaoti ara anoami to bocoma large they tori iosUAed to nrilag tarmera In ita'i.
running order.
sod the seeond day the temperature leathery, eves on farms where many
-|kd tocB takw of aot oaly
the teBtotoutllM ft more eztenslreebotlld he sdjuflrd to about 72. dc fowls are dreesed for be market tad
yet they can be worked Up Into a
totoa waikaaai by tka fwatial of the ly aa a rnu^niii for oatUe which
A few years ago I used to tee a cer­ pee*
I kat toa
In the atoll or ear- tain man at fannere’ meeUngs that
Tbe Torms are fed by spriukllog prodtabW side Hne.
Ito dlroct
toa aaa tad Mary rted throat the wtaier as stoeken aaemed to know about aR there waa lender mnlbernr leaver Aavly eu- r.p
faCMM on grass. To <
of i:. He sronld stand up nad talk into -mall bit*..and about (be fourth
Start tbe calf rigbL It take* a tot cf
gaaaatou af Mb tapwal of
tesaUTo taadaacy of tbe sdtoge It
raedly abom aU tbe differrwl day they Aould be frd from (our *o pattenc* and time to leacb It re eat
Sta'c Agent,
Traverae Ciiy; Mkb.
I ar two tatow of grwwto at tba was found atatoabte to feed from two ptoMraa 'l^ ail wp/ farmer folk eight lime* every tweniy (nnr bourw. aad drink and to see that ft geta Ua
lo office on (Uy Saturday.
a Up af toa akaet. Ikto dalaya to torae ptMa of ahraddH
Office City Opart Home Block.
___ storei
.... bare to contend wtlh. - I na«d to sit
Before ruirag the l>af remove tbe n»d Trash three Unes a day. b'ni It
ravtb to laagth tctaporarUy aad UtaMhy hay ^ la vtow ed the inUte with my monto o^ and tahe U all
paya/

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SttASEISEWlSTEERFOOII

SILK-WOflII COLTOBE PATS

10 THEIWOOD LOT

McVicker Automatic
Gasoline Engine

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M. J. LaLONE,

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^ TMUOAV. MAflCH «. 1

SUNSHINE
IMm m4 migalaHam «l T«*

had Mat night Wa ted a tna i
ktegottbeboyatelM and that
Htetwr ta the HbU eC oor dab. W*
each broagbt a gM Wend to we bad
thirty then, aad such a Jolly tlM
Of oouree It waa proteWy bneaaae wa
we wera AI Sonahlnera.' la the firat
plaee they Aected me preaUentPrani
BbAdoa. rice prealdent; Ployd Orl4ley. eecrwtxry; Prank Qate. traaBte
er; and John Uesa. Dick Cbapman.
aad ausworth Oelow. on tbe eodA
oonmlUee. Do not think that we tow
got yoa bat we elected ibeee offieera
eo we ooald keep track of thtaga and
we «oaa.der yoa as Grand Prealdeat
We hsre qnUe a IluJe money In the
traaeary and we intead to boy fiow
era sad ttalogs for thoee who are
sick. Oor ral<a arc yoar rales, sad
are la oor dab book. I bare s
rAatlres In Trarene City. They are
the J. C- MoTfaa family Do yog know
them? 6U of tbe pins were brohao,
eo please send me along with the oth­
er three tor new members. Ax mot*.
Tbe aamra ct the boys are Clareooe
Prter. Brnest Ryaeartoo and WAter
Dlekerman. Go U oor great Cominder. sad «e inteed by His help
to mske onr branch of tbe H. T P.
Saashloe Oab a saeceMfal one.
Always yoar gnnsblner,
Psol B. pibBM. '

the prtnttng nSaa with yoa last ten
tyhealwaaiptbara* Pw ChrisiBas
I got a tendbarchsif from ssy Snnday
acboal .teacher beAdsa Um other
banlkerehlete. a atrtng of benda. two
t a cbbatee and a book mark,
had a ina A oor Sanday achoA
eat we an bad a fine ttee. 1 go to
schoA wbn It tan't too stormy and I
am not aM- Hy atnAaa are hlatory.
aiithBetlc. grammar, reading, apelllag and geography. Thu te all for
Ar ttese. ao ! w»] dooo.
Prom your Basshiaer.
Age ll
Braale B. Wood,
indeed I do remember year rUlL
and I hope ywa enn come aad see me
agAn ecae time.

My teacher nays that I can
the Tonng Peopte's SoashMe Oab.
aad I an very A>d to,doao. WUI you
Aeaae send mfi a card aad button*
to the Dell school. I Uka all By
re. but artihmeUc the best
SB eteven yrars old. My pete are
cats aad puppiee. and I am fond A
them. BoBie time I mean to write n
long letter te tbe HerAcB My tCMh-'B name U Mr. Jcnca.
From year Meal
Nettle Goodwin.
I hope yoo will write agAn seme
tiste, Nettle. I Uke to bear from my
Sunsblnera.

d at aebooL We had ae
Baay teachers. A dtSerant one Cor erery atndy. I do net Uke tbe eebool
here nearly no weU as the oom to
Va.. where I
weed to attend.
The Ugh eebool boUdlng la Jnet
M far M t MM.
nr and la tbe oely alee ene. The
court boose ie rery pretty aad has
loTfily palB* Al aroand tt It la on
««W|r iMng
one whAe a«aar« by ttactL The li­
fafl In try^ «• <•
brary Ie rery hsndsome loo. It le
», I »ia •fry, try.
Bnmmli City, Mich., R. F. D. No. 1
white and la oAlcd tbe Haseltoo li­
brary. Tbe
peb. 14. 1*08.
rery fine. PrcBcnt eqaare bi
ttfnt park wUh many rarlc8et Of
My teacher's naase U Mr. Jones. 1
1 am at seboA now and my teaebtroM and plante that look odd aod
letter te yoa for langaage this after
er'a name t« Mr. Jooee. He U keeping
pretty lo ae. Some palms aod oddly
. 1 am in arttbmMle. teagaage.
me after school tonight te ge: my
and ao OB. Hera
reading, speUlag. history snd geogra­
aay of the now poid plaeae?
langaage leeeoa. Will you please
phy. I like arithmeUe and reading
They hare UtUe aun all aronad tka
send me s card and battoo?
the brat A my studtea. 1 love to play
adpe and an ladUpi >aad
Prom
out-of-doora. I go to the Dell school.
«m CUUU SATU, ««Ur.
WemngtoD Wooa
aide. Tbe banka wm cloaad- bare
My teaAtera- name b Hr. Joara. 1
tlBc and areryone talked
I tttak letter* make alee lansuage
have but oae pel: It Is a dog.
IfooBB. because you are lesraing
abotM hard Usta. Tklnpi are dear
From your friend.
something, and maAng yoar Mends
here all tke tlBa. I tklok. Ben ai*
Oeof^ Roop.
pISMSd. A the same time.
fifty cants a dotea aad bntur fifty
1 eroader what games yon play at
pound or two poonda for BinedioA. Write again and tell me.
ty cents. 1 mast close now and hope
mmit City, Mich. R. P. D. No. 1.
Do yon i
won't you*
Peb. 14. 1»6I.
yoB and all the fiauaklnars are well Basel Bragh asked us. s few weeks
^ fi«^ M«r.
and kaelnp a nice wtnter.
ago* Prances Ball has aent in aose
Mim
Clara tetee.
Sommii Caty. Hlcb., R. P. D. No. 1.
Tonr loTlng Banhar,
of the answers and here they are. ta
Ti'arerae aiy. MIA..
Peb. 14. 1*08.
her
Ace
letter.
Irene Batay.
Dear President—
Tkm Ut«« • bu Ib Moleo.
L^ke Ann. Uleh., Dear President—
Please send me by iwiurn mall a
Irene speaks' of baring llred in
I^all kto Utn did teute
My tescher's name te Mr Jones aod card and button. 1 go to school ev­
Vlrglntn. too. and here U a iKtar
Feb. 11. 1*01. •
Tn ildikUy
\ nwh CMjr w«rd«
he says we ought to write to the Her- ery day. My teachA'*
from tkat rery eUUj Woeldnt yon all Dear Precldent—
am In the seveBth grade and Joues I am In the seventh grade.
bare lored to hare saca the woederAs t turned te tbe psge of letters
Tours truly.
B* vrou tka uan* ed «>l tka town*: fnl borae that Bthel and Idabella tell I saw Basel's letter. I read tt over go to achoA every day. My studies
George HcMaant.
aboott How do yoe anppoae that be and found the riddlea. 1 win answer are arithmetic, grammar, spelltag.
It laek «( lak a bottle.
waa arer trained lo be so wlaef
Your letter was r nice esample ll
“Whst goes rooad history and geography. I like all at
M ewUd not apan Taaoekmian
my
studiM.
Good-bye.
buBluess letter, Gwfe. aod 1 hart
•ad
round
the
house
snd
aerer
leaves
Nor ptala Ttoeataaoti.
^
Hl^land Park. RJebmond, Va,
Prom
printed it Jo« as you sent IL
trsckr It te tbe wind. "Whst Is
Peb. 16. 1601.
Morton PiiigerAd.
I', that walks on four legs la the
Be amt to tpatUas sebool each day.
Oaar Prealdent—
I am Aad that your teacher wsats
Cummtt City. Mich., R. P. D. No. 1.
Asd. tkoock a Baa of nMtUd.
Mra. Btalnerd aad I went In see moralag. two at noon, aad three ol
yon lo be Snashtnere. 'There are ever
Peb. 14. 1*08.
nlfbir
It
Is
B
person:
the
baby
Be ooald not ooaqoar TopUMa
TrMe. tbe edneatnd borae tkat waa
> many A yon who belong now.
Nor BBUUopooboU.
Dear Prealdent—
at the lamaetown ezpoeltlon. aboot creeps on Its hands and fcneea In tbe
I would Uke to Join the Sanahlne
three or four weeks ago. Re was morning of Its Ufe. st noon It srAks,
Summit City. Mich.. R F D No 1 auh. Wll you please sent me a card
night when U te old sad feeble. 1;
Bo dwelt aoBO ikae ta TaeaUa,
bronght to Bichmond and performed
Aad thm. at TwaapaatltH,
Peb. 14. 1908.
and button* I go to tbe Dell school.
I tbooght the other wAks with a cane. Pbr pete I here
Be Iwraad to opal] one littta word. Bnnahlnert would eeloy hearing aboot tour cate and a few chickens. We
Uke'hiuaie the beet of all my studies
hU tricks as I certainly Ad en)or see- have seven calves, two cows, two
My teacher says It would be nice I am fifteen years old. My pets are
A few A my
log him. He was so Moart. We lire horses, aad one pig.
t Joined the Toung Peoples' Sun­ Dolly and Kitty, and I am fond A
friends
are
juA
getting
over
the
scar
Taa ley ai apaDlsg |aat one word
them

a little ways ont of Rtehmond (o had
shine Club, wni yon A^ase send me
DM an Ua Bind naaattla:
jVom your Mdnd.
to go In on the electric ear. «*hen we let fever. M.y school Is oat now. My
card and button* I go to tbe Dell
Dot apattac aUU. ka taUad at laaf
11a OoAd.
got off. we bad to walk abont two teacher's name was Mrs. SillweU. school. I Uke all my stodies, but 1 like
On PopooatapaU.
Do you have music every day
BfiaarM and go there abont a haS Well. I will close.
geograpby tbe best. I am fourteen
Proa your Sanablaer.
boar too early. We aat about tbe
yearn Ad. My pet is s Af. I am fond shoald like to bear yen Ang.
Age
>.
.
Ptanees
BAl.
sixth row froB the front and eoold
A him. Some time I hope lo write
MMen.
A letter from oor Bonshlner, Rhode
Summh diy. Mleb.. R. F. D No. I.
•ae real vHl. I'be ftret thing
ore to the Herald.
U aayttdsf aakiad ywa kaar
Feb. 14. 1908.
program was a gentle^ playing nn Huleti. tells us that her dear IltUe
Prom roar Mend.
JthoU Mma OM yea haew. m ^r. the puno: while he played a lady........................
bsby brother....has
to heaven
- gone
------ “
ttear President—
Oscar Logie
Do aot, I pray yen. It repwt
i
WUUs'
name
was
on
the
Cradle
Roll,
I would Uke to Join the . Herald
esame on tbe stage and rang "Keep on
What s funny pet yon bare! I Uluk
Wbaa yon tkat “a«a ona“ ehaaoe to BmUlng," which waa eo pretty: and for he was a real fiunbeam^'too.
Young Fblks’ Sunshine Club. Will
tiny pigi are canning little ihlnga.
please send me a card aad bat­
than they bad moving pletaraa to rep- know we win AI tend RhodT and her
Vtar oMb >ewB baa a na^bty way re apat whM she sang. 'Then Trixie
loving thonghta to help Ihmn
Summit aty. MJeb . R. P. D. No. 1. too? I go to the Dell achoA and like
' Of eloadlac o^ a anaay day.
Bv studlca. but spelling the baaL!
aad bis master came oat Ibe firat when they are lonely. And
Peb.
14.
ifiOfi.
am fourteen yeora Ad. My pete era
thing they did was to play a acale oa bo gtafi for tbe dear mtle baby who
Dear PreAdeni—
the plaao. Tbe man strock P aad than will never be Ack any
puppies snd t am fond of them.
Abont MM eoa yon kaow. my dear. Trixie did. 'Then each played a hymn
My teacher says that ! ought
Prom roar friend.
Make kaaU>-<o sake grant knatr
Summit City. Mich..
tn the Herald Toung Folks' SuoBrneat Goodwin.
told any oae In the an*tvM well-Peb. It. 1*08.
shlne Club. 16H1 you please send
Ho« many pappiet have yoo gA? 1
deae* to ask Trixie to spell tome
To ktr nr klB the same to tell;
card and button? 1 go to tbe Dell abould Uke to see (hem.
words. He had the alpbabA on DMr President—
Per sack news has a happy way
I win drop you a few lines. Our school
t like all my studies but
blocka. one tetter on each block, with
Of lighting np a ekmly day.
strap attached, ao oae little Arl borne te sad and lonely for death has Uke arithmeUe (he beet. I am eleven
naked him to apAl WIDlam; So be taken our little Suabeom. Willis years old. My pets are benty chickIteourd
Hnlett.
He
died
Jan.
ttrd
!
IS and a dog. 1 am lond A them.
took .ap each block aad apelled W-1-1^
^
Friday. Peb. n. iiot
Joet rmAved Ms card a few dayn be­
Prom your friend,
'«(aw BiMb«a JoUng Anoe last re- y-a-B. aa that was the w«y It aoofilBlanche Davenport.
ed to him. Tboa another asked him fore re died. He wse such a sweet
ysrtnd
little brother We are AI pretty well,
Most Atls sud boys iblnk arlthmeexactly
to
spell
Barry
and
he
did
r.OMranee Frier. Sraent Hynearaen.
except
mama,
who
feels
so
badly
c
It (be most dlfflcAt study
. Three Oaha. right. They ted a great numy pteees
baby's death. I go to sebool almost easy for you?
MM. Nbbm Mt by Pnal K. Otbaon. A ilbhou aad plecea A AAh A dlfpvery day. Today te Uneoln's birth­
You knosv them; thej arg
BUnebe Daranport. D. 8. OonlA terant color, aad his master asked
day. 1 have been reading QAte a lot
Summit Oty. Mkb . R F D So
>us, aaa make their
■ Bobert Bnltk. Da Ooald. NelUe Wit- Um what ^d of bat the proUleai
lady 08 tbe froat row of aeato had about blm. Well, l gueas I will dote.
presence felt et'cr^hcre. The
Feb 14, LpeShep, WntUactM Wood. OeorgeTonr Snnahtne girl.
TrlAe jdeked ont a light blue
namea of tbe family are Head­
Hanna. Nnttte Onodwta. ftneat Oon«Age It.
Rboda HAett. Dear President—
ache.
Toothache,
Earache,
wtn, OUlOid baaraU. Oande Bnyta. place, aad snre enongbihat was rt^t,
My teacher saya that I can Join the
Do you remember that you wert
Backache. Stomach ache, NcuIbMU M. BBlth. Oaorgn Hoop. Mor then he asked the horse what cAor
promised some letters from the Dell Herald Toung Folks' Sunshine Club
ralg;ia. etc They are scntincU
tan FftMTaM. Onear Lo0a. Baramlt WAtet the lady next her had <
Will
you
*^od
me
s
card
and
SeboA.
this
week*
Here
they
are.
that warn you of any derange­
OTy. Mleb.. R. P. D No. 1. Behoian be picked np a white piece. Mkh was
bniton* I go to the Dell sebool. and
every one of them as alee as they
ment of your system. When
or tba DnU acboal. B.- 8. Joaea. right Then a Ittle girl np la tbe
like all my Mudiee. I like arUhnieUc
balcony bad a plaid draas on aad the
the brain nerves become «rtbe beet. ! am eleven yean old My
man aalrad ‘TrlAe what Und It
hauAed r»r irriiatevl. Headache
pete
are
banty
chickens
aod
I
a
Bummft
City.
Mich,
R
P.
D.
No.
1.
makes you miserable; if the
r prealdent wondera and he hnnted aroand the pile
fand
A
them.
Some
time
I
hope
Peb. 14. 1*08.
stomach nerves are weak, in­
ft yon know wbat veelal laUrest the fonad a plaid piece. Thea be could
•Tile more.
digestion results, and you
taken In each letter that yoa a«nd to make change Just like a peraon. The Dear President—
D 6 Gould
cashier
would
tell
him
a
porehaM
M)
teacher
says
1
ought
to
JAn
tbe
double up with pain, and if the
bar. 8bs wlabae the Herald had room
Do ydu takw cere of the ebtekens
Club. Win you please scad
more prominent neri'cs are af­
to wist thea last as fait at they had been made amounting to T6
am thlr- yourself ? How many have you*
fected, Neuralgia simply makes
cbm, for ahe knows that yon aome- and tboa-give Trtxle It. and ask for, me a card and button*
Lbe Dell
life unendurable. The way to
ttwaa bonder why yoa hare in wait the light change aod sure enough he teen year* old.
would
ffve
him
81.16.
'
school.
I
Uke
all
my
sluAee
but^Hke
stop
pain is to soothe and
an tong. BA bacaoM yon are Sunderful
how
be
could
do.
Some
one
strengthen the nerve*.
Dr.
arlihmetk
ihe
lleeL
*
benaa yon are patlaat. aad yoa
Miles^ Anti-Pain Pill* do thu.
Prom your friend.
Dear Presideob—
know an« wlH be pahUtbed la Ita' aokA him how moeb baU A eight
was and be picked op 4 I abnoA tor
The whole Pain family yield to
Claude Smythe.
Our teacher told ut wc could write
Mn.
their influence.
Harmless if
Are there many in your class la you s letter ihia atlernoon. I ws
' The firat letter that yon are to hare got this: He was asked bow many
taken as directed.
tble weak is fraa on# of oar, older pretty boya there were on the trant school? I expect you boys bare grant card and button My studies are
A aeate and be hept shaktag hli fun together
lory, grammar, reading. arithmeUe.
L Irene Bnley. who used to
n ftad Dr. MaM- Antt-Pah) Pm* aa
esMtent reroedr tot evmomlac UmCspelling and geography HUtory v
tire at Msaraa Qaster. I baUere wa bead for none. As | am afrAd oar
Sr'S
o»S^S«B*f<i*thJ
study I Uke besL Hy teacher ts E- S
Shall hare to think of Irene as a eort story te alrtedy loo long. I will cloae.
put orvm T«*r. la thu ApBdtr wltX
of eaaahliM Coasla. beeniiM her Annt with lore Br oor preaMsnt aad all
Jonea.
the
Sanshloera.
Vour* truly.
Mrs. Irene Pomeroy 8blAda. la oar
Bthel and Isabelle Thomas.
Baeoed Vice Praaldont. yon know,
Rober Smith
My teacher sty* I ought to Join
Bthel snd IsAtelle have certAalr
SM’ ae Irene belcngs to da ~w>rt of
1 Uked history tbe best of
ic Toong People's Sonshloe dub.
iperially.- Hera la her letrar telling made os feel as though we bad
Timi you seed me a* card and battno? stuAe* when 1 was In school W'bai
Trixie
too.
haven’t
they*
And
1
am
as abont her koae tn tbe Ooldeo
history are you studying.?
Uiln Ufdicl Co. Elkbut. lod
we all hope that they wUI write 1 go to tbe Dell school. I like reading
Slate.
the beA A my studlei. l am eleven
T
Stockton. CaU again soon.
years olA My pete are iwo black
Jan. n. 166A
cats. Some time 1 will write another
A letter has come thla week from
Doer
Dear Prealdent—
Paal Oibaoa A Three Oaka, Mich. iMter to yoo
Bta aome ttraa sMea I srtote last
Pren yoar friend.
My teacher wonts us te write let
He te a hunting, active member, and
- and am AboM afraid I am getUng
LuelU H Smttb.
lera for langaage thlr afternoon,
Qnb A bare la bte
oftgra flna buAMM oppoetoo Ad to scad Mtera as^ I set they
What are your cs's' names* 1 am I ifaongbt I would write te you' My
tunU>M for thMS WAI trairv
home. They most have Jolly times
era all younger.
sr. I am fourteen n
•g^ln Suslfwas ISsthdOa. That
teacher's name Is Mr Jonee
together, and aarely have the right very fond A cate. too.
boys and gMs
is why thara gra n*w war
nndlee
are
raadkig.
history,
artihmeMMHgan era baring Aelgh rtdea and Idea of what
SOJOO BuMwaglul gradustas
ipelUng. grammar and geogmph
Thrw Ooka. Mleb..
A tha Detroit •uaineat Un>^Uag and eoaatlag. It la warm and
For ChrlatauB 1 got a lamp, albom.
veraKy new Ming ao wall In
Psh. 14. 1*68.
pisaaant Bent of tbe tlae here. BoneDear PreAdent—
pair of Comte, s IltUe hMket. four
thla grwwlng Aty.
ThS
BiMa It Kins too Back to sbH bo Dear Prealdent—
chanees wera nevur batter
As I am oae of your 8anshlnei-t, I
I have three snore aarna to oead lo
bM I
tbe weather pretty well
than teOay. Why net gA
ready T Cnter any Uma.
I Uke tke fralt. too. and the orange. aad maybe I win aeod la about fifteen tboagfai t woold write te yoa. We are
car* onfi bctioD This is all for this
Winter tofifi now epon. Fins
e ao lorAy. fcrtH
fcrtMr la tbe ArU- namea bA am nA aare yet. I haftag VAentlne's day la oar school.
Brahiifii are
eatategues frae. Wmo fer
read tonight ta the Grand Traverse I made three vAenUnes and pat (hem tlM* Goodby*.
taU the finlH «m rtpe and
H. W. F. jBdmIl. PraAdenf.
Ptah.
Ufe.
tbe tetter that I wrote to you In the box and tbe teacher dlsirlbat
■aw aMh delWwii coea laa my
:
R. j. Bennett C. P. A„ PrinAg*
11.
Name
WttfcopTha nama Tatar ara the toaeL I did and under It you had: *1 hope yoa •A them among the pSpfts that they
Apai. 16 Wiieas street, DeT«a certainly bsd s ate* Chrtetmss.
truA. Mleh.
HI Jita the trata fimi at firat bat do srtn write aad tall BM A tba good **re for. My teacher's name is Mr
Hbm yoa have had.” 8e 1 wilt tell Jones: Do you remember how mj and I am sor* your praaente must
have mafic you T*ry bappr,R sraa gAle a lou Uw* Mora ,y»a ahoat the Srat soAA the dab bfothdr and I sad Mr. Jomo was

5K.“*

The Pain

Dear Prealdent—
My teacher. Mr. Jeoeo. sAd ihA' ao
long as today was ValenUse's day are
eoald write to you. I woAd IQm very
mach to join tbe Banehine (auh. I
am slxteee yoan Ad aad go te tbe
Dell school I Uke htrtory the beet of
my stodiea My tsrorite (hlag
gna, and I Uke very well te go hun'log. Some day t hope to write a long­
er letter te tbe BeraM.
Toara iraly.
CUSord LcavsU. '
It Arased me very much to tave eo
many A tbe DAI aebotar* care te Eanr Bar sow b« madi br »
cewuaau I >l^^Ulter^»a(te
Join tbe Suaahtne dab.

WESTElWCJUmi
InMImwbMI

rw— I h. Ml s “^-»“ow*«»«TShl£s3e2£ss«mmttamChrp Lake. Mich .
sBek-rats&w
bM IscmH mb
Jan 5*. 1908.
VM wO ted bMkhM
Dear PreAdeat—
tell 'swIrsCtreMtc.
t will write yoa a tew lines _S ....--------------- -----------------------you I would Uke (o Join your Sun
sblne dab. 1 as goiag to seboA aad
k LAtnUSK
I am to the fifth noder. Bm geogra­
phy.'firat grammar, first physiology
and speller. I am fifteen year* aad
six moolha old. I am In tbe fifth
Which do you Uke brat, skating or
grade arithmeUe We have lots of
lore akaUng. W'e have a AAgh-riAng? They art both pant
kind teacher. Her name is Miss Ax- fun. 1 ttdnk. .
tell, snd I like her very much. Well.
I think I wIILclose my iHter for It is
Purt OmM*. MVAl.
time, so good bye.
Jaa. tr. Ifififi.
Yours truly,
Drar Presideat—
Mina Perrow.
I will write BOW as I hava aA writI am anre you three Matere hare
■a tor a long Uma I go to school
lovAy times tegetber. don't yon?
every day. 1 am la the.Aitt grads.
I stody history. arttIuMOe. spemog,
Carp Lake. Mich,
geography, aad phtetology. My -toacBJan. tg, 1*08ert aaBM la Oscar Barth. I Uka hlB
very mn'eh. 1 teva By card yet tal
Dear Prealdent—
I will write yon a few Unea to let have loA my battam WIU tm pMi8M
you know I want u JAn the Sanahlne aend ae aaother cm I arU bt Bata
CInh. I go to achool aad I am la the carAA A iL FA ChitAsaai 1 gA h
fifth reader, fifth grade arithmette dress, cap aad nuoA. a yard A WMk
and grammar and phyAology. I have ribbon, a yard A parpls ribbea aad a
a Uad teacher, and I Uke her very yard and a baU A rafi rtbbcB iM
weU. We have lots A fan. We go tote A ants tad Abfiy. TWa M all I
skating on the lak* or alelgh-rldtng. can thlah of tor this ttoM.
flri.
I am fifteaa years aad Ax Booths
Own* Bttardt
d. I wiu Aoae. ao good-bye.
WhA a ale* Christmas yoa had!
Voura truly,
Mtaale Pwrow. , What cAdr aras ya«r dn«T

clianget of tei
on die toQchest coafithntkm.

■naiehard

The ccaductor p&£smg from die beeted
inside of a trolley car to the icy temperature
of the platform—the canrafifier tpending ao
hour or CO in a heated bondiof and then
waUdttg aeainst o fatting wind—know tiw
difRcohy of apoidittg cold.
' Scoff
Emutsfon ■trengrtknng tfao
body 80 that it cam better witfastand the
dan^ of cold from cfaangefi of temperatare.
It win bdp ym to avoid taking cold.
ALL DRUooieroi ebe.

and

8I,oo.

Family

We want to Buy
Maple, Bccch, Basswood. Qb. Hem­
lock, Tamaraek:and Ptac logs, and
Cedar IStalngle] Timber drilvered at
oor mill, and Maple logs and Cedar
sUngle timber on cars.
Will Ipay hlgbesl cash prices lor
same see ns before yoa sen.
I MUl Wood lor sale

All Idads of

TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.

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One m tbe best reccomeads we gel
lor BEST FLOUB U Ihe lact that
women who began using It nuny
years ago arc still using U today.

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Conld yon ask lor aay greater
proof oi Us saperior gaalHIcs.

HANNAH & LAY CO.

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